DENVER (AP) Baltimore Orioles pitcher Dean Kremer left Saturday night's game at Colorado after he was hit by a line drive in the fourth inning. Kremer was struck on his right forearm, just below his wrist, when Jordan Beck hit a liner back up the middle on a four-seam fastball. The ball went to shortstop Gunnar Henderson, who threw to Meyers Leonard Jersey second for a forceout. Kremer was examined by team trainers before he was replaced by Keegan Akin. The 28-year-old right-hander was diagnosed with a right forearm contusion. X-rays were negative. Kremer was charged with four runs and six hits in 3 1/3 innings in his shortest start of the season. The Orioles also lost Ramn Uras in the seventh inning. The third baseman fell to the ground after manning the bag on a feet-first steal by Ezequiel Tovar. Though there was no apparent contact with Tovar, Uras was looked at by a team trainer and walked gingerly back to the dugout. He was replaced by Emmanuel Rivera. Maurice Harkless Jersey
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