Twins' Baker aggravates groin injuryMinneapolis, MN (Sports Network) - Minnesota Twins starting pitcher Scott Baker left after completing only three innings of Saturday night's game against the Tigers after aggravating a groin injury. This is the second consecutive start for Baker where he has left because of the groin strain which popped up in the fifth inning of his April 26 start against Texas. He did not factor into the decision in that 12-6 win. Through three frames, the right-hander surrendered only one hit while striking out two and walking none.
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