<b>ITEM</b><div>Boston right fielder <a href="http://espn.go.com/mlb/player/_/id/5409/shane-victorino">Shane Victorino</a> was running the bases in the
sixth when his left hamstring started to bother him, and he was replaced in the
field in the bottom of the inning. He also missed games on Friday and Saturday
with a back injury.
<p></p>"He felt the left hamstring grab him, little bit of a spasm," manager
John Farrell said. "Given what he's been dealing with, low back, I wasn't going
to take any chances in that situation."
<p></p>Farrell said Victorino was day to day, and the team would proceed
cautiously.</div><div><br></div><div><b>LOSER</b></div><div>Mighty Red Hots. Birthday boy's celebration ends abruptly with news that brittle $29 outfielder hits the trainer's table again as <b>TEAM IS RUNNING OUT OF CHANCES.</b> </div>
<div><br></div><div><b>WINNER</b></div><div>Berliners. With Victorino unlikely to steal even ten sacks this summer, team retains edge in SB point totals as <b>IT TRIES TO STEM ITS SLIDE.</b></div>