MLB: Twins RHP Sonny Gray (hamstring) exits vs. Red Sox

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Minnesota Twins right-hander Sonny Gray departed Saturday’s game against the host Boston Red Sox after 1 2/3 innings due to a tight right hamstring.

The Twins said Gray is day to day.

Gray appeared to slip during a pitch to Bobby Dalbec in the second inning. Dalbec popped up the pitch and Gray grabbed his right hamstring area.

Minnesota manager Rocco Baldelli and a trainer came out to the mound. After a conversation, Gray left and was replaced by right-hander Josh Winder.

Gray allowed one hit — a two-run homer by Alex Verdugo — and threw 31 pitches before exiting.

–Field Level Media

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