Yankees' outfielder Harrison Bader leaves game vs Angels after getting hit by pitch
Bader left in the sixth inning after getting hit in the ribs
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New York Yankees outfielder Harrison Bader left during the sixth inning Wednesday night against the Los Angeles Angels because of bruised ribs after being hit by Jose Soriano's pitch.
Bader went to first base, but was replaced in center field by Isiah Kiner-Falefa when the Yankees took the field in the bottom of the sixth.
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Manager Aaron Boone said after the Yankees' 7-3 loss that it remained to be determined if Bader would miss any time. He said initial tests conducted during the game came up negative, but that an X-ray and additional scans would be conducted when the team returned to New York.
The Yankees are off Thursday before opening a three-game series against Kansas City on Friday.
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Bader was 0 for 2 after hitting safely in eight of his last 12 games.