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Sonny Gray exited his start for the Boston Red Sox with an apparent injury during the game against Detroit. He had pitched 2.2 innings, allowing one run on three hits before leaving the mound.
Boston Red Sox pitcher Sonny Gray
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The Boston Red Sox were handed some injury news on Monday morning.
Boston was hosting Detroit on its annual Marathon Monday game, and Gray was taking the mound for the Red Sox. The right-hander was off to a great start as he went 2.2 innings, allowing one run on three hits, while striking out two.
Gray pitched two scoreless innings before allowing a lead-off double to Matt Vierling, who came around to score two batters later on a single from Jake Rogers. After walking Gleyber Torres, following a strikeout of Kevin McGoingle, Gray appeared to be injured.
Red Sox pitching coach Andrew Bailey immediately went out to the mound along with manager Alex Cora and a trainer. After some discussion, the Red Sox pulled Gray due to the injury after throwing just one warm-up pitch.
In relief of Gray, Boston turned to left-hander Danny Coulombe, who got Colt Keith to ground out to second baseman to end the inning.
The specific details of Sonny Gray's injury have not been disclosed yet.
Before exiting, Sonny Gray pitched 2.2 innings, allowing one run on three hits and striking out two batters.
The impact of Sonny Gray's injury on the Red Sox season is yet to be determined, pending further evaluation and updates.

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It’s a disappointing ending to Gray’s start, as he was pitching well and was limiting the Tigers' offense. The hope for the Red Sox is that Gray’s injury isn’t serious and that he was just removed for precautionary reasons and will make his next start.
Gray is 2-1 with a 4.30 ERA in five starts this season with Boston.