Mike Trout is dealing with another injury scare.
The oft-injured three-time MVP left Wednesday's game between the Los Angeles Angels and Seattle Mariners after running out a ground ball in the third inning.
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After the game, manager Ron Washington told reporters that Trout felt soreness in his left knee when he hit the bag and that he was removed from the game as a precaution. It wasn't immediately clear when Trout will be able to return to the lineup.
Here's the play in which Trout experienced his soreness. He sprinted to first base after hitting a ground ball and was called out on a close play.
There was no immediate sign that Trout experienced any issues on the play. But the at-bat was his last of the day. He was replaced in the lineup by Jo Adell for his next scheduled at-bat. The Mariners won the game, 9-3.
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