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Yankees first baseman Ben Rice exits vs. Orioles with bruised left hand

NEW YORK (AP) — New York Yankees first baseman Ben Rice left Sunday’s game against the Baltimore Orioles with a bruised left hand after fielding a pickoff throw by Max Fried.

Rice was replaced by Paul Goldschmidt after the Yankees batted in the third. In the top half, Rice grimaced after taking a low pickoff toss from Fried with Leody Taveras on first.

The Yankees said X-rays were negative and Rice is day to day.

in the first inning before doubling and scoring on Aaron Judge’s two-run homer in the third. Rice is hitting .343 with 12 homers and 27 RBIs in 33 games, including 25 starts at first base.

The Yankees have been mostly healthy this season, though they put Giancarlo Stanton on the injured list last week with a strained right calf.

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