ATLANTA — Braves center fielder Michael Harris II left Friday night’s game against the Rays in the first inning with left hamstring tightness.
After hitting a leadoff single, the 2022 National League Rookie of the Year took third on Ozzie Albies’ double but grimaced as he neared the bag. He doubled over in pain before meeting with the athletic trainer and exiting the game.
J.P. Martínez pinch-ran for Harris and came around to score four pitches later on a Marcell Ozuna homer. Martínez stayed in the game and took over for Harris in center field.
A serious injury to Harris would be another significant blow for the Braves after losing reigning NL MVP Ronald Acuña Jr. for the season due to a torn left ACL. Harris had taken over the leadoff spot against righties following Acuña’s injury.
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