Ranger Suarez Exits Early With Left Adductor Tightness
The Red Sox All-Star starter was pulled in the third inning after visibly favoring his left leg; severity tests are pending.

Ranger Suarez departed today's game against the Angels in the bottom of the third inning after delivering a curveball and appearing to land awkwardly on his left leg. He attempted a warmup pitch but walked off with the training staff, replaced by Greg Weissert. The Red Sox are conducting tests and expect to have clarity on severity within a day. Suarez has made five IL stints since 2022, though this marks a rare lower-body injury concern for him.
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