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Rockies RHP Hoffman carted off field after line drive to knee

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    Colorado Rockies’ Jeff Hoffman leaves a baseball game on a cart with a leg injury after being hit by a ball batted by San Francisco Giants’ Alex Dickerson during the fourth inning Tuesday, Sept. 24, 2019, in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Ben Margot)

    SAN FRANCISCO | Colorado Rockies starter Jeff Hoffman was carted off the field Tuesday night after he was hit on the right knee by a line drive in the fourth inning.

    The Rockies said the pitcher was being evaluated.

    Alex Dickerson’s sharp single hit squarely on Hoffman’s knee and the pitcher went down writhing in pain as the ball ricocheted toward San Francisco’s dugout. He was down a little more than five minutes as athletic trainers from both teams tended to him on the mound.
    Hoffman was trying to win consecutive decisions for the first time this season following a five-game losing streak.

    The game was tied at 3 when Hoffman got hurt.

    Jesus Tinoco relieved Hoffman.

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