The Los Angeles Dodgers received a scare on Saturday evening when star shortstop Hanley Ramirez left their game against the Colorado Rockies with an apparent thumb injury, according to a tweet from Bleacher Report’s Scott Miller:
In the bottom of the third inning, Ramirez grounded out while bringing in the Dodgers’ first run of the game, but came back to the dugout grimacing and shaking his right hand.
Ramirez was looked at by the team’s trainer, but it was determined to err on the side of caution and hold him out of the remainder of the game.
X-rays on his thumb were negative and he was given a day-to-day status. The Dodgers confirmed this via their official Twitter account:
On the season, Ramirez holds a .267 batting average, recording 24 hits on 90 at-bats. He’s homered three times, accumulated nine RBIs and an impressive 11 doubles.
Heading into their Saturday contest against the Rockies, the Dodgers stood at 13-11 on the season and are second in the NL West Division. They’ll want Ramirez back as quickly as possible; however, with his injury history, they surely won’t want to rush the process.
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