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SAN DIEGO — All-Star outfielder Mike Trout of the Los Angeles Angels exited Monday night’s game against the San Diego Padres with an injury to his left wrist. 

Trout fouled off an 0-1 pitch from Nick Martinez leading off the eighth inning and immediately shook his left arm.


  Mike Trout is checked by trainers during the Angels-Padres game on July 3. USA TODAY Sports Mike Trout is checked by trainers during the Angels-Padres game on July 3. USA TODAY Sports

  Mike Trout exits the Angels-Padres game. AP Mike Trout exits the Angels-Padres game. AP

  Mike Trout is checked by trainers during the Angels-Padres game on July 3. Getty Images Mike Trout is checked by trainers during the Angels-Padres game on July 3. Getty Images

Angels manager Phil Nevin and a trainer came out to check on the slugger and he left the game. 

I just took a swing and something felt uncomfortable,” Trout said after the Angels lost 10-3. “Just waiting on getting some scans and hope for the best. 

“It doesn’t feel great. I mean, there’s no two ways to it,” he added. “Hopefully just a sprained wrist. I can’t describe the pain I felt. I never felt it before, ever, before this. I never had wrist problems or anything. Just freak things.” 

Trout had an RBI single in the sixth.

He was selected to his 11th All-Star team Sunday and 10th straight as a starter.

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