By Joe Frisaro and Maria Torres / MLB.com
Jun 18, 4:00 PM
MIAMI -- Marlins right fielder Giancarlo Stanton came out of the series finale against the Cubs in the seventh inning on Wednesday with a left wrist contusion. He is day to day.
Stanton grimaced after striking out to end the fifth inning, but he came back to play in the sixth, even catching the final out.
Manager Mike Redmond took Stanton out of the game in the seventh, however, and moved Marcell Ozuna over to right field. Reed Johnson came in to play in left.
Stanton crashed into the wall on Chris Coghlan's double in the first inning and was shaking off his left shoulder. After his fifth-inning strikeout, he shook out his left arm.
The crash didn't seem to affect Stanton in the first inning, as he drilled a 2-1 pitch to right-center field for his 20th homer. He went 1-for-3 on Wednesday.