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Phillies’ Roman Quinn suffers Achilles injury
Phillies center fielder Roman Quinn is carried off the field by manager Joe Girardi and trainer after an apparent injury as he scores a run during the fifth inning against the Tampa Bay Rays at Tropicana Field.  Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports

Phillies outfielder Roman Quinn left Saturday’s game after suffering an injury to his left Achilles. It certainly looks as if Quinn is facing a lengthy absence, as manager Joe Girardi told reporters (including Corey Seidman of NBC Sports Philadelphia) that the outfielder would be examined by doctors but “I don’t expect to get any good news from the MRI. We’re pretty sure it’s not good.

The injury occurred as Quinn was trying to score from first base on a Ronald Torreyes double in the fifth inning. Quinn fell while rounding third base and managed to score the run while hopping to home plate, but he then had to be carried off the field. Matt Joyce replaced Quinn in right field for the bottom of the fifth.

This isn’t the first Achilles injury Quinn has faced during his career, as a ruptured Achilles tendon in 2014 cost him a big chunk of his minor league season with high-A ball Clearwater. Quinn was considered a top-100 prospect earlier in his career, but his progress has been hampered by numerous trips to the injured list over the years, and he was only just activated off the 10-day IL on Tuesday after missing three weeks due a laceration on his right index finger.

Quinn is hitting .173/.306/.288 over 62 plate appearances this season, playing in 28 games and serving mostly as part of the Phillies’ revolving door in center field. With Odubel Herrera having taken over center field duties in the last month, Quinn has since seen action in both corner outfield spots since returning from the IL, including two starts in right field in place of the injured Bryce Harper.

With Quinn joining Harper and Scott Kingery on the injured list, the Phillies’ outfield mix is down to Andrew McCutchen, Herrera, Joyce and utilityman Brad Miller. Nick Maton might be a candidate for the outfield mix once Didi Gregorius returns to handle shortstop, and Mickey Moniak, Travis Jankowski, Jorge Bonifacio, and Ryan Cordell are among the options at Triple-A.

This article first appeared on MLB Trade Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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