Philadelphia Phillies center fielder Brandon Marsh (16) is injured while attempting to catch a ball. Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports

Brandon Marsh left Saturday’s Philadelphia Phillies game against the Kansas City Royals after crashing into the center field wall at Citizens Bank Park.

Samad Taylor was leading off the top of the fifth inning for the Royals against pitcher Cristopher Sanchez. He hit a ball deep to center that bounced off the fence for a triple.

Marsh went back to try to make the catch, but he ran into the wall and injured his knee.

Marsh exited the game and was replaced by Johan Rojas.

The Phillies later said Marsh left with a bruised knee. The young outfielder is undergoing further testing.

Marsh is batting .283 with an .832 OPS this season. The 25-year-old has blossomed since being acquired by the Phillies in a trade with the Angels last season.

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