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Red Sox TURNER SUFFERED THIS INJURY IN THE 9TH INNING OF MONDAY'S GAME AGAINST THE SEATTLE MARINERS. The injury bug bit the Boston Red Sox again, but this time it spared them from
something devastating. * REPORT: RED SOX WILL LIKELY KEEP ALEX VERDUGO * WHAT TRADE CHIPS DO THE RED SOX HAVE AHEAD OF MLB’S TRADE DEADLINE? Designated hitter Justin Turner is day-to-day
with a left heel contusion (h/t Chris Cotillo of MassLive). He left Monday’s game against the Seattle Mariners after he jammed his foot running to first base in the ninth inning. This injury
does not appear to be serious, with manager Alex Cora offering a few words of optimism to reporters after the game. “They’re gonna check on him but he should be fine,” Cora said, per
Cotillo. “It was his [heel] when he hit the bag so we’ll see how he feels.” Advertisement: The Red Sox have been on fire since the summer began, and Turner is a huge part of that. He has
totaled a major league-leading 49 RBIs since June 1 and has been hitting .341 with a 1.020 OPS since that month ended. He has single handedly kept the Red Sox offense in several games this
season, twice against the San Francisco Giants this weekend. This isn’t Turner’s first baseball injury this calendar year, and it certainly isn’t the worst. A fastball hit him in the face
during a spring training game on March 9, but he was back in action two weeks later. Advertisement: As of Tuesday morning, Turner is questionable for Tuesday night’s game against the Seattle
Mariners. Regardless of Turner’s status, the game will start at 9:40 p.m., when Mariners pitcher Bryce Miller will take the mound and oppose Brayan Bello and the Red Sox. SIGN UP FOR RED
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