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Carlos Gonzalez day-to-day after leaving game with mild hand sprain

DENVER -- Colorado Rockies outfielder Carlos Gonzalez left Sunday's 10-4 win over the Milwaukee Brewers with a mild sprain in his left hand.

The Rockies announced he is day to day.

Gonzalez said he suffered the injury when he flew out to center in the bottom of the third. He played the field in the top of the fourth and leaped into the right-field wall trying to catch Ryan Braun's triple to lead off the inning. Gonzalez finished the inning but was replaced by Brandon Barnes in the top of the fifth.

Gonzalez said an X-ray on the hand was negative.

"I took a couple of dry swings and it was sore, so they decided to take me out of the game and do treatment," he said. "No bone problems. Hopefully it's nothing bad."

Gonzalez is hitting .237 with 10 home runs in 64 games this season. He was limited to 70 games in 2014 because of left knee surgery and another surgery to remove a benign tumor in his left index finger.