Realmuto exits Dodgers finale with bruised left wrist after 97 mph pitch

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Phillies catcher J.T. Realmuto left the series finale against the Dodgers after being hit on the left wrist by a 97 mph fastball, suffering a bruised wrist but with negative X-rays; he stayed in briefly before being replaced, and manager Don Mattingly said he’s sore but should be OK, with Rafael Marchán stepping in as a defensive replacement and backup options limited as Realmuto pursues a quick return.
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