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Yankees' Kuroda leaves game after line drive to finger

Hiroki Kuroda added to the Yankees' injury woes Wednesday, leaving a game only four outs in after a line drive bruised his finger.

Hiroki Kuroda added to the Yankees' injury woes Wednesday, leaving a game only four outs in after a line drive bruised his finger.

NEW YORK (AP) -- The already banged-up New York Yankees lost pitcher Hiroki Kuroda after just four outs against Boston on Wednesday night when a line drive bruised the middle finger of his right hand.

The Yankees said Kuroda will have X-rays and additional tests.

Shane Victorino's drive hit Kuroda's hand leading off the second inning. Kuroda stayed in the game and hit rookie Jackie Bradley Jr. with a pitch in the lower leg.

One out later, Kuroda walked Jacoby Ellsbury on four pitches and forced in a run by hitting Daniel Nava in the lower leg. Yankees manager Joe Girardi went to the mound along with pitching coach Larry Rothschild, trainer Steve Donohue and an interpreter - allowed for the first time under a rules change this year.

Kuroda was replaced on a cold night by Cody Eppley.