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MIAMI (AP) — Atlanta Braves third baseman Rich Gosselin left his team's game at Miami in the fourth inning Sunday with a sprained left thumb, but he said he doesn't believe the injury is serious.
Gosselin exited after he made a diving backhanded stop to rob Adeiny Hechavarria of a hit in the third. He'll be further examined Monday.
"I think I'll be OK," Gosselin said. "I'm pretty positive about it until I hear otherwise."
Gosselin is batting .325 in 20 games and went 1 for 2 in Sunday's 6-0 win.
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