St. Louis, MO (Sports Network) - San Francisco Giants infielder Marco Scutaro
will start at second base for Wednesday's Game 3 of the National League
Championship Series, two days after being forced out of the team's matchup
with the St. Louis Cardinals with a strained left hip.
Scutaro was injured in the first inning of Monday's 7-1 win over the Cardinals
in Game 2 of the NLCS after being on the receiving end of a hard slide from
Matt Holliday. The St. Louis slugger barreled into Scutaro while attempting to
break up a double play.
The San Francisco second baseman initially stayed in the contest and delivered
a pair of singles, including a two-RBI base hit as part of a four-run fourth
inning. Scutaro exited after the fifth, however, and underwent x-rays on his
hip that turned out negative.
Scutaro, who's gone 4-for-8 over the first two games of the NLCS and is
currently riding a five-game postseason hitting streak, will bat in his usual
No. 2 slot in the Giants' batting order for Wednesday's outing.
Hard collisions are a sensitive subject for the Giants, who saw their All-Star
catcher Buster Posey suffer a broken bone in his left ankle during a play at
the plate by the then-Florida Marlins' Scott Cousins in May of 2011. Posey
missed the rest of that season.
The Sports Network