Major League Baseball
Major League Baseball
Angels' Santana leaves game
Published
Mar. 14, 2012 1:00 a.m. ET

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Los Angeles Angels starter Ervin Santana left Wednesday's game after a line drive bruised his right, throwing arm.
Santana said he didn't need an X-ray and wasn't worried after he was struck in the front of his shoulder. He was able to field the ball and throw out Alexei Ramirez in the second inning with Los Angeles tied 0-0 with the Chicago White Sox.
The Angels staff checked on Santana, and he walked off the mound. Eddie McKiernan replaced Santana.
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