Eduardo Rodriguez Thought He Broke Knee After Injury Scare But Is ‘Fine’

by abournenesn

Feb 27, 2016

One of the Boston Red Sox’s starting pitchers had an injury scare Saturday at spring training.

Left-hander Eduardo Rodriguez was fielding balls in the outfield at Fenway South in Fort Myers, Fla., when he awkwardly turned his right knee. He was on the ground for a few minutes following the incident and he was taken back to the clubhouse afterward, according to WEEI.com’s Rob Bradford. But the injury turned out to be nothing serious.

“It was a scare because I feel like I broke my knee,” Rodriguez said, via WEEI.com. “It’€™s fine now. It was a scare like that but I’€™m going to be fine.”

Red Sox manager John Farrell elaborated on the injury following Saturday’s practice.

“On a PFP play, he was backing and caught a spike and tweaked his knee a little bit,” Farrell told reporters, via WEEI.com. “Going through the training room assessment, unable to reproduce any kind of discomfort. We’€™ll certainly get a better read on it when he comes in the morning.”

Thumbnail photo via Kim Klement/USA TODAY Sports Images

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