Phils' Turner, NL hits leader, injures hamstring
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Phils' Turner, NL hits leader, injures hamstring
"MIAMI -- Philadelphia Phillies star shortstop Trea Turner left the team's game against the Miami Marlins in the seventh inning Sunday because of a right hamstring strain. Turner hit a solo homer in the sixth to narrow Philadelphia's deficit to 4-2. When his turn came again in the seventh, Turner legged out a grounder and reached on a throwing error by Miami Otto Lopez."
"Edmundo Sosa replaced Turner as the base runner and at shortstop. The 32-year-old Turner leads the NL in batting average at .305 and also has league-leading 179 hits this season."
Trea Turner left the game in the seventh inning due to a right hamstring strain. Turner hit a solo home run in the sixth inning to cut the deficit to 4-2. In the seventh, Turner legged out a grounder and reached on a throwing error by Otto Lopez. Edmundo Sosa replaced Turner as the base runner and took over at shortstop. Turner is 32 years old. Turner leads the National League with a .305 batting average and a league-leading 179 hits this season.
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