Rockies' Story bruises knee after collision with teammate vs. Red Sox
It appears that Colorado Rockies shortstop Trevor Story has avoided any serious injuries after a scary play Wednesday.
Story left the game against the Boston Red Sox after colliding with teammate Raimel Tapia in left field. However, Story said after the contest that he suffered a bruised knee and that he hopes to play against the Philadelphia Phillies on Friday, according to Patrick Saunders of the Denver Post.
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Tapia stayed in the game but Story exited the contest and was replaced by Pat Valaika.
Story helped the Rockies storm back from a five-run deficit against Boston as the All-Star had a two-run single in the top of the seventh before his night came to an unfortunate end in the bottom of the ninth.
Coming into Wednesday's action, the 26-year-old was hitting .273/.342/.497 with nine home runs and 26 RBIs in 41 games in 2019.
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