Boston Red Sox left-hander Ranger Suárez leaves Sunday night’s 7–5 win over the Los Angeles Angels because of injury, multiple reports say. Suárez is said to have exited with left-adductor tightness/left inner-thigh tightness after feeling discomfort on a pitch to Jo Adell in the third inning. According to accounts of the play, Adell puts a ball into play with two outs, and Suárez later appears to have aggravated the issue when he jumps for the play over the mound.

The reports also note that Suárez has dealt with prior health concerns recently. He missed the 2024 All-Star Game due to back stiffness, and there is an indication he could also miss the next All-Star event scheduled for July 14 in Philadelphia because of a groin-related problem.

While the sources differ slightly in the wording of the specific injury, they agree that Suárez’s departure follows discomfort involving the left side of his lower body and that it raises uncertainty about his availability for upcoming events. The Red Sox game ends with Boston winning 7–5.