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Derrek Lee Injury: Orioles First Baseman Leaves Game With Strained Oblique

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Baltimore Orioles first baseman Derrek Lee was pulled from in the third inning of Monday's game against the Boston Red Sox. From MASNsports.com:

Derrek Lee: strained left oblique. That can't be good.

No. No, it can't. The oblique is a notoriously finicky muscle that takes a while to heal -- it's not just a matter of ice and rest, so expect Derrek Lee to be out for a while.

Luke Scott is likely to be the first baseman while Lee is out, especially considering that Scott has a torn labrum in his throwing shoulder. The Orioles could then put Felix Pie or Jake Fox in left field, maybe even platooning them.

The Orioles could call up once-prospect Nolan Reimold for outfield depth, though he has been scuffling in Triple-A. Brandon Snyder is the first baseman for Triple-A Norfolk, and he is on the 40-man roster, so that might be the more likely call-up.

Lee wasn't doing well this season, hitting .227/.309/.333 in 154 at-bats.

                                                                                                                                                                                                               

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