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Rich Hill Injury: Red Sox Lefty Leaves Game Vs. White Sox After Only Seven Pitches

On Wednesday afternoon, Boston Red Sox left-hander Rich Hill was forced from the mound after suffering an apparent elbow injury against the Chicago White Sox. From NESN's Tony Lee:

Just as I mention how terrific Rich Hill has been, we see him throw a pitch and immediately grab his left arm. He was in some serious pain, and immediately lifted.

Hill was only seven pitches into his seventh-inning relief appearance. A significant elbow injury would certainly be a major concern for a 31-year-old with a history of arm troubles.

Hill has pitched eight innings in 2011 without giving up a run. Originally a starter, the Red Sox moved him to the bullpen after a disastrous 2009 campaign. Hill is the only left-hander in the Boston bullpen, so if Hill’s apparent injury is as serious as it appears, the Sox will have every reason to move quickly.

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