CHICAGO - Dustin Pedroia exited the game on Monday against the White Sox in the second inning with a sprained left wrist.

In the first inning, Pedroia grounded out to first. With Chicago pitcher David Holmberg late to cover the bag, first baseman Jose Abreu slid into the bag for the out. But Abreu slid into the bag just as Pedroia was arriving and the Red Sox second baseman stumbled over Abreu.

Abreu was done for a few minutes and Pedroia walked off the field, but was flexing his left wrist. Pedroia stayed in for the bottom of the first, but then was removed from the game.

Pedroia had surgery on his left wrist at the end of the 2014 season.

Here's the play where Pedroia got hurt. Looks like his left wrist got tangled under his body: pic.twitter.com/sVnGIg6VGO — Jason Mastrodonato (@JMastrodonato) May 29, 2017

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