Ranger Suarez Leaves Game with Hamstring Tightness
Suarez exits start for Red Sox with tight hammy
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Ranger Suarez, the Boston Red Sox starting pitcher, exited the game against the Houston Astros after the fourth inning due to tightness in his right hamstring. He had previously delivered an impressive performance, allowing no runs in his last outing.
- 01Ranger Suarez left the game in the fourth inning due to hamstring tightness.
- 02He pitched four scoreless innings against the Houston Astros.
- 03Suarez had a strong previous start, allowing only one hit in eight innings against the Toronto Blue Jays.
- 04He signed a five-year, $130 million contract with the Red Sox in January.
- 05Interim manager Chad Tracy had a discussion with the crew chief regarding warmup pitches.
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Ranger Suarez, the starting pitcher for the Boston Red Sox, left Sunday’s game against the Houston Astros after experiencing tightness in his right hamstring. The 30-year-old left-hander had an impressive outing, completing four scoreless innings and allowing only three hits while striking out three batters and walking one. This performance followed his best start of the season, where he dominated the Toronto Blue Jays, giving up just one hit over eight innings. Suarez joined the Red Sox in January with a $130 million contract for five years, after spending the first eight seasons of his career with the Philadelphia Phillies. Interim manager Chad Tracy had to address an issue regarding the number of warmup pitches allowed for reliever Tyler Samaniego as he entered the game.
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Suarez's injury could affect the Red Sox's pitching rotation and their performance in upcoming games.
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