MILWAUKEE (AP) -Brewers right-hander Jeff Suppan left Saturday night’s 6-3 victory against the Pittsburgh Pirates two batters after being hit off the right leg with a sharp grounder in the sixth inning.
Suppan pitched five scoreless innings before running into trouble in the sixth, giving up an RBI single to Adam LaRoche after putting two on with nobody out. Ryan Doumit’s hard bouncer deflected off Suppan’s leg and squirted nearly all the way to the Brewers’ bullpen, where first baseman Prince Fielder fielded it and caught LaRoche between second and third base.
Jason Bay then broke for home in an effort to help LaRoche, and was tagged out by catcher Damian Miller for a 1-3-6-2 putout.
Suppan said the ball ricocheted off his left ankle, and that’s what hurt the most.
“When it happened, I just reacted to get the ball, and then walking back it started to throb a bit,” he said. “Then, it went away.”
Suppan was visited by trainer Roger Caplinger and manager Ned Yost, but stayed in the game to face two more batters. He reached 98 pitches when he was pulled for left-hander Brian Shouse and appeared to show no ill-effects from the play while running from the mound to the dugout after being taken out of the game.
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