Dustin Pedroia Fouls Ball Off Ankle, Exits Red-Sox Dodgers With Injury

by abournenesn

Aug 6, 2016

Dustin Pedroia suffered a pretty painful, self-inflicted injury Friday night.

The Boston Red Sox second baseman was batting against Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Scott Kazmir in the top of the third inning at Dodger Stadium when he fouled a 2-2 offering hard off his left ankle.

[mlbvideo id=”1014573283″ width=”640″ height=”358″ /]

Pedroia fell to the ground in pain, as manager John Farrell and the Red Sox’s training staff immediately came out to check on him.

Pedroia finished the at-bat but clearly was hurting, as the usually hard-running veteran jogged slowly down the line after grounding out to second base and walked gingerly back to the dugout.

His night ended with that play, as Travis Shaw entered the game in his spot and moved to third base, with Aaron Hill bumping over to fill the void at second base.

Pedroia entered the game with a .300 batting average on the season and has missed just three games this entire season.

Thumbnail photo via Joe Nicholson/USA TODAY Sports Images

Previous Article

The Dodgers Just Raised The Bar On David Ortiz Farewell Ceremonies

Next Article

Red Sox Wrap: Steven Wright, Sandy Leon Headline 9-0 Rout Of Dodgers

Picked For You