Mariners first baseman Josh Naylor leaves game vs. White Sox in 3rd inning
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Josh Naylor exited the game against the Chicago White Sox after the third inning, with no official statement regarding his departure. Early in the game, Naylor showed discomfort after swinging at a fastball, eventually striking out in that at-bat. Naylor, acquired from the Arizona Diamondbacks, has had a successful season, hitting .289 with 14 home runs and 65 RBIs. However, since joining the Mariners, his average has dropped to .261 with three home runs. Donovan Solano replaced him at first base after his exit.
Josh Naylor left Thursday's game against the Chicago White Sox after grounding out to second base to end the third inning, with no official word on the reason for his exit.
In his first at-bat against White Sox starter Shane Smith, Naylor grimaced after swinging at a high, inside fastball, walking back and finishing the at-bat with a strikeout.
Naylor, acquired from the Arizona Diamondbacks, is batting .289 with 14 home runs, 65 RBIs, and 21 stolen bases this season, hitting .261 with three home runs since joining the Mariners.
Donovan Solano, who hadn't played in two weeks, took over at first base for Seattle when Naylor exited the game.
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