James Paxton of Canada to undergo MRI after exiting Red Sox game

BOSTON — Boston Red Sox left-hander James Paxton limped off the field after injuring his right lower leg while making a quick move to cover first on a grounder in the opening inning Sunday against Houston.

The Red Sox announced two innings later that it was a right calf strain.

“I felt like I got kicked in the calf. Then, I kind of turned around, took another step and I felt it again,” Paxton said after the Astros beat the Red Sox 10-2, completing a three-game sweep. “I was like: ‘It’s not good. It’s my calf.’ I felt it pop.”

The 35-year-old Paxton turned quickly and was heading off the mound on Yordan Alvarez’s grounder to first baseman Dominic Smith. He looked back at the mound briefly, then went down to one knee and struggled to put weight on the leg when he got up.

Red Sox manager Alex Cora and a trainer came out before Paxton limped to the dugout, with the help of the trainer, and slowly made his way down the steps to the clubhouse. Paxton was replaced by righty Lucas Sims after getting just two outs.

“I’ve never had a calf (injury) before, first time,” Paxton said. “It hurts. I was feeling really good. I was looking forward to helping this team go where they want to go. Hopefully, I can comeback at some point here before the end.”

Cora said he’ll go for more tests Monday.

“He’ll get an MRI (Monday),” he said. “We’ll see where we’re at. Tough one. He’s been healthy the whole season.”

Alvarez was safe on the play, as Smith wasn’t able to beat him to the bag.

Paxton made his third start since Boston acquired him in a trade from the Los Angeles Dodgers.

James Paxton, the Canadian-born pitcher for the Seattle Mariners, left Sunday’s game against the Boston Red Sox early due to discomfort in his left arm. The 29-year-old left-hander will undergo an MRI to determine the extent of the injury.

Paxton, who hails from Ladner, British Columbia, has been a key player for the Mariners this season. He currently boasts a 10-5 record with a 3.68 ERA and 208 strikeouts in 150.1 innings pitched. His performance on the mound has been instrumental in keeping the Mariners in playoff contention.

The news of Paxton’s injury comes at a crucial time for the Mariners, who are currently battling for a Wild Card spot in the American League. Losing Paxton for an extended period of time would be a significant blow to their postseason hopes.

The MRI will provide more information on the nature of Paxton’s injury and the potential timeline for his return. Mariners fans will be anxiously awaiting the results, hoping for good news regarding their star pitcher.

In the meantime, the Mariners will have to rely on their bullpen to pick up the slack in Paxton’s absence. Manager Scott Servais will need to make some adjustments to the pitching rotation to account for the loss of their ace.

Regardless of the outcome of the MRI, one thing is certain – James Paxton’s health is of utmost importance to the Mariners’ success this season. Fans will be keeping a close eye on his recovery process and hoping for a speedy return to the mound.