Phillies Outfielder Exits NLDS Game 1 vs Dodgers With Hamstring Injury
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Phillies Outfielder Exits NLDS Game 1 vs Dodgers With Hamstring Injury
"The Philadelphia Phillies removed outfielder Harrison Bader from Game 1 of the National League Division Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers with a left hamstring strain. More news: Dodgers' Dave Roberts Reveals Why Justin Wrobleski, Edgardo Henriquez Are Off NLDS Roster Bader's spot in the lineup came up in a big spot in the bottom of the seventh inning with a runner on first base and one out. However, he was replaced by outfielder Nick Castellanos, who grounded into an inning-ending double play."
"Bader had a sacrifice fly in his first at-bat in the second inning and was hit by a pitch in the fifth inning. He also made a dazzling defensive play in center field in the top of the fifth inning, robbing Andy Pages of potential extra bases. The Phillies will provide an update on Bader after the game, but if his availability is in question for the rest of the series, that would be a significant loss for Philadelphia."
Harrison Bader exited Game 1 of the NLDS with a left hamstring strain and was replaced in the seventh inning by Nick Castellanos, who grounded into an inning-ending double play. Bader delivered a sacrifice fly in the second inning, was hit by a pitch in the fifth, and made a highlight defensive play in center field, robbing Andy Pages of potential extra bases. The Phillies will provide a postgame update on Bader, and his uncertain availability would represent a significant loss for Philadelphia. Bader slashed .277/.347/.449 with 17 home runs and an OPS of .796 across 146 games this season; since joining the Phillies he slashed .305/.361/.463 with an OPS of .824.
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