Ranger Suarez Exits Early With Left Adductor Tightness
The newly named AL All-Star left-hander was pulled in the third inning after sustaining an adductor injury on a fielding play.

Ranger Suarez, who was named to the AL All-Star team the day before, left Sunday's start against the Angels with two outs in the third inning. The injury — left adductor tightness — occurred when he jumped to field Jo Adell's chopper over the mound. Five Boston relievers covered the remaining 6 1/3 innings, allowing just two runs. Suarez's availability going forward is uncertain given the muscular nature of the injury.
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