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Cubs' Russell exits game after pitch hits him in head vs. Brewers

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Chicago Cubs infielder Addison Russell left Sunday's game against the Milwaukee Brewers after a pitch from right-hander Adrian Houser hit him in the head during the top of the third inning.

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Russell stayed in the game briefly and ended up scoring from second after stealing the base on the first pitch following the incident. David Bote then replaced the 25-year-old when the inning ended.

After the game, Russell was diagnosed with a nasal bruise and was undergoing further testing to determine whether he sustained a concussion, according to Mark Gonzales of the Chicago Tribune.

Losing Russell would be another tough break for the Cubs. Star shortstop Javier Baez was diagnosed with a hairline fracture in his left thumb on Saturday.

Russell, a 2016 All-Star, has recorded nine home runs and a .689 OPS in 75 games for Chicago this season.

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