Dodgers' injury woes continue as Teoscar Hernández leaves game with strained hamstring
Published in Baseball
LOS ANGELES — The Dodgers’ recent string of injuries continued Wednesday, when left fielder Teoscar Hernández pulled up limping after trying to beat out a groundout to shortstop.
Once he was thrown out in the second inning of the Dodgers’ game against the Rockies, Hernández took his time walking across the field back to the dugout. The Dodgers announced that he sustained a left hamstring strain.
Utility player Hyeseong Kim replaced Hernández in left field.
Earlier this month, the Dodgers’ rotation bore the brunt of the injury bug. But this week, it has spread to the position players.
Utility player Kiké Hernández left Tuesday’s game with a strained oblique. He’d started the season on the injured list after undergoing offseason elbow surgery and logged just four at-bats before landing on the IL again.
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