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Middlebrooks hurt in Sox loss to O's

Updated: Thursday, 28 Feb 2013, 9:14 AM EST
Published : Thursday, 28 Feb 2013, 4:43 AM EST

BOSTON (AP) - Will Middlebrooks gave the Boston Red  Sox a scare.

In the first inning of Wednesday night's 5-3 loss to the Baltimore Orioles, Middlebrooks swung at Chris Tillman's first pitch of his at-bat, he grimaced and appeared to hurt his right wrist, then left the game.

Red  Sox fans gasped. Middlebrooks broke his right wrist last Aug. 10 when he was hit by a pitch.

But, by the time reporters were allowed into Boston's clubhouse in the seventh inning, Middlebrooks was dressed and there was no bandage on the wrist.

"It's not as serious as we thought it was," Middlebrooks said.

"It was just more of a scare because the area that it was — right where I broke it last year. Just took a swing; obviously, it looked pretty awkward. It felt just as awkward as it looked. It was precautionary. I probably could have stayed in the game and looked fine."

Boston manager John Farrell said Middlebrooks' wrist would be re-evaluated Thursday.

Middlebrooks was replaced by Pedro Ciriaco. Farrell realizes how important the third baseman is to the Red  Sox.

"We'll get a better read on it tomorrow, but hopefully this is something that's just sort of a short-term thing where he's day-to-day. But everyone saw last year when he was missed in that lineup," Farrell said. "That's a potent right-handed bat. Hopefully this is just a day-to-day type thing, and every indication is that it is just that right now."

The Orioles won both halves of their split squad games, beating the New York Yankees 10-7 in Tampa, Fla., on Wednesday afternoon. Baltimore is now 5-0 in spring training for the first time since 2001.

Chris Davis hit a two-run home run in the sixth inning to give the Orioles the lead. Matt Wieters had two hits, and his backup catcher Taylor Teagarden drove in two runs.

The Red  Sox brought many of their regulars, and Baltimore gave Tillman his first start of the spring. Tillman allowed a single to Dustin Pedroia in the first, and made it 1 2-3 innings before he was removed.

"It is a long spring, but it's all about getting ready for April. I try not to think about it that way. Just try to get my work in. Pitch when I'm told to pitch," Tillman said.

Tillman, who finally delivered on his potential in the second half of the year, walked two and struck out one.

"First time out, I'm not really disappointed. I felt OK. Command was spotty at best. I guess you kind of expect it for first time out. Other than that, I felt pretty good," Tillman said.

Farrell used relievers throughout the game. Franklin Morales started and pitched the first inning. Joel Hanrahan, Koji Uehara, Andrew Bailey and Junichi Tazawa also pitched. Tazawa allowed Davis' home run.

"To a man, guys came to the mound and threw the ball very well," Farrell said.

Middlebrooks gave the Boston Red  Sox a scare.

In the first inning of Wednesday night's 5-3 loss to the Baltimore Orioles, Middlebrooks swung at Chris Tillman's first pitch of his at-bat, he grimaced and appeared to hurt his right wrist, then left the game.

Red  Sox fans gasped. Middlebrooks broke his right wrist last Aug. 10 when he was hit by a pitch.

But, by the time reporters were allowed into Boston's clubhouse in the seventh inning, Middlebrooks was dressed and there was no bandage on the wrist.

"It's not as serious as we thought it was," Middlebrooks said.

"It was just more of a scare because the area that it was — right where I broke it last year. Just took a swing; obviously, it looked pretty awkward. It felt just as awkward as it looked. It was precautionary. I probably could have stayed in the game and looked fine."

Boston manager John Farrell said Middlebrooks' wrist would be re-evaluated Thursday.

Middlebrooks was replaced by Pedro Ciriaco. Farrell realizes how important the third baseman is to the Red  Sox.

"We'll get a better read on it tomorrow, but hopefully this is something that's just sort of a short-term thing where he's day-to-day. But everyone saw last year when he was missed in that lineup," Farrell said. "That's a potent right-handed bat. Hopefully this is just a day-to-day type thing, and every indication is that it is just that right now."

The Orioles won both halves of their split squad games, beating the New York Yankees 10-7 in Tampa, Fla., on Wednesday afternoon. Baltimore is now 5-0 in spring training for the first time since 2001.

Chris Davis hit a two-run home run in the sixth inning to give the Orioles the lead. Matt Wieters had two hits, and his backup catcher Taylor Teagarden drove in two runs.

The Red  Sox brought many of their regulars, and Baltimore gave Tillman his first start of the spring. Tillman allowed a single to Dustin Pedroia in the first, and made it 1 2-3 innings before he was removed.

"It is a long spring, but it's all about getting ready for April. I try not to think about it that way. Just try to get my work in. Pitch when I'm told to pitch," Tillman said.

Tillman, who finally delivered on his potential in the second half of the year, walked two and struck out

one.

"First time out, I'm not really disappointed. I felt OK. Command was spotty at best. I guess you kind of expect it for first time out. Other than that, I felt pretty good," Tillman said.

Farrell used relievers throughout the game. Franklin Morales started and pitched the first inning. Joel Hanrahan, Koji Uehara, Andrew Bailey and Junichi Tazawa also pitched. Tazawa allowed Davis' home run.

"To a man, guys came to the mound and threw the ball very well," Farrell said.


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