
Tigers OF Kerry Carpenter goes on IL with hamstring issue
The news comes after Carpenter left Sunday night's game against the Twins after aggravating a sore right hamstring. Carpenter had been playing through a hamstring issue for nearly a month.
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In the aftermath of Sunday's game, Carpenter was hopeful he could avoid the IL.
'It feels similar to the last time I had a little issue with it,' he said. 'The staff here has done a great job of getting me back pretty quickly. We'll see how it goes, but I think we're all pretty optimistic about it.'
The Tigers ultimately chose the more cautious route, placing Carpenter on the injured list and bringing back left-handed shortstop Trey Sweeney in his place.
Carpenter's 16 home runs this season rank third on the Tigers, behind only Riley Greene (19) and Spencer Torkelson (17). Carpenter hit just .224 with 18 strikeouts and zero walks in June but had hit home runs in three of his past five games.
The first-place Tigers might be able to weather Carpenter's absence thanks to the recent return of outfielder Matt Vierling, who could handle the majority of reps in right field along with Wenceel Pérez. The Tigers and their mix-and-match style should also have plenty of ways to configure their lineup without Carpenter, with likes of Colt Keith and Jahmai Jones able to fill in at DH.

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