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Cubs' Jason Heyward suffers abdominal injury after diving into wall


SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Chicago Cubs right fielder Jason Heyward left Friday's game against the San Francisco Giants in the bottom of the first inning with an apparent abdominal injury after crashing into the wall on a diving catch.

A grimacing Heyward reached for his right hip after robbing Giants leadoff man Denard Span of extra bases on the third pitch he saw from Jake Arrieta.

Heyward crashed into a padded section of the wall to the left of the 421-foot sign.

Heyward walked off the field under his own power, but with assistance from trainers. The Cubs announced Heyward was being evaluated for an in injury to his "right torso," adding that it was in the abdominal area.

Kris Bryant, who started the game at third base, replaced Heyward in right field, and Tommy La Stella came in at third base.

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Cubs' Jason Heyward crashes into wall, leaves game
Chicago Cubs outfielder Jason Heyward was taken off the field after making an amazing catch and diving head first into the wall in the first inning of their game against the Giants.
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