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Rockies' Kris Bryant Has Foot Discomfort, Will Get Evaluated
Rockies' Kris Bryant Has Foot Discomfort, Will Get Evaluated
Rockies' Kris Bryant Has Foot Discomfort, Will Get Evaluated
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M ILWAUKEE (AP) — Colorado Rockies outfielder Kris Bryant will undergo evaluation for
the foot issue that kept him from playing Monday night.
“Kris has some discomfort in his foot,” Colorado manager Bud Black said after the Rockies’ 2-
0 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers. “It’s been sort of a gradual thing over the last few days.
Today we just decided to take him out of the lineup to get a lot of treatment. We’re going to
get re-evaluated tomorrow when we get to Denver with our doctors, some specialists, and
we’ll see where we are.”
The Rockies are returning home to begin a two-game series with the Chicago White Sox on
Tuesday.
Bryant, the 2016 NL MVP with the Chicago Cubs, is batting .300 with five homers and 14 RBIs
over 36 games in his first season with the Rockies after signing a $182 million, seven-year
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contract in March. All five of his homers have come this month, including a two-run shot
Sunday in a 10-9 loss at Milwaukee.
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F OGELSVILLE, Pa. (AP) — A man's pet boa constrictor wrapped itself around
his neck, sending him to a hospital, where he died several days later,
authorities in Pennsylvania said.
Elliot Senseman, 27, died Sunday morning at Lehigh Valley Hospital, Cedar Crest,
the Lehigh County coroner's office said. The cause of death was was listed as
anoxic brain injury due to asphyxiation by constriction, and the manner of death
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was ruled accidental
was ruled accidental.
Upper Macungie Township police and the coroner's office are investigating.
Police told WTXF-TV that the snake was the man’s pet and that several other
snake enclosures were found in the home.
Investigators don't know the circumstances of the attack because “the dire
situation" precluded “extended interviews ... about the snake, its origin, or
anything along those lines," Lt. Peter Nickischer said Monday.
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