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GUADALAJARA, Mexico (AP) — All-Star catcher Salvador Perez injured his left knee in a home-plate collision with Drew Butera, his backup with the Kansas City Royals, in a game between Venezuela and Italy and will be out for the rest of the World Baseball Classic.
Italy's Butera stumbled into Perez, and the backstop held onto the ball to end the ninth inning with the score tied at 10. Butera appeared to try limiting contact with Perez but still fell into his left knee, and Perez struggled to put weight on the leg as he was helped off the field.
Team Venezuela released a statement saying Perez had an MRI that showed no damage to the knee beyond swelling and that he'd miss the rest of the tournament.
Venezuela rallied to beat Italy 11-10 on Martin Prado's 10th-inning double.
Perez hit a two-run homer in the ninth inning to put Venezuela ahead 10-8. Perez is a four-time All-Star and Gold Glove Award winner and has averaged 137.5 games per season behind the plate over the past four years. The 2015 World Series MVP had surgery in 2012 to repair a lateral meniscus tear in his left knee.
Tigers reliever Francisco Rodriguez was also injured on the play. The Venezuelan right-hander made a relay toss to Perez, then fell to the ground.
"Francisco Rodriguez pulled a groin, but he said it's a cramp and that he*s going to be OK," Venezuela*s manager Omar Vizquel said. "I talked to him and he said that he is fine."
Prado, who plays for the Atlanta Braves, brought home Houston's Jose Altuve with his hit to center field.
The Venezuelans trailed 5-0 after four innings but stayed alive in the WBC, improving to 1-1 in Group D. Venezuela was eliminated in the first round four years ago.
Puerto Rico (1-0) is the group leader. The Italians (1-1) are in second with a better run differential while Mexico (0-1) is third. The top two teams advanced to the next round.
"The meaning of the win is huge because there is no tomorrow, and we needed the win no matter what," Vizquel said. "I've played many games in my career, but this one is on the top three because we were able to rally against a tremendous opponent that never had the guard down. I did not know that the Italians can play ball like that."
Venezuela will play against Mexico on Sunday and Puerto Rico will face Italy.
"When you play in a three-game tournament, each one is important and the next game will be no different," Italy manager Marco Mazzieri said. "We know that Puerto Rico has a great team, full of stars, but if we play well, we had a shot. We can't go out tomorrow thinking about how great their ball players are because if we do that, maybe it would be better not to show to play."
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