KANSAS CITY -- Vinnie Pasquantino exited Saturday’s game against the Astros at Kauffman Stadium with a right hand/hamate injury, the Royals announced, after he showed visible discomfort after making contact with the ball in the fifth inning.
Pasquantino immediately reacted as if he was in pain after popping up a fastball on the inside part of the plate to third base. He grimaced and looked at his hands while jogging up the first-base line. When he returned to the dugout, Pasquantino went down into the tunnel without meeting with a trainer.
Kansas City’s first baseman did not return to the game and was replaced by Isaac Collins, who went to left field, swapping places with Lane Thomas, while Jac Caglianone moved to first base.
Pasquantino continued his hot stretch earlier in the game with an RBI single in the third inning. He has now hit safely in eight games and entered batting .310 with a .394 on-base percentage in his past 15 games.
The 28-year-old has played in 68 of Kansas City’s 71 games. Pasquantino was sidelined briefly with low back tightness at the end of April, but missed limited time. For the season, Pasquantino is batting .224 with six home runs and 32 RBIs.