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Giants starter Alex Wood exits early with hamstring injury

MIAMI -- San Francisco Giants left-hander Alex Wood exited his start against the Miami Marlins in the third inning Tuesday night because of a strained left hamstring.

Wood planted both feet awkwardly after he came off the mound and fielded Jean Segura's bunt near the third-base line. He threw out Segura by a step.

But the pitcher limped around the mound, prompting immediate attention from an athletic trainer and Giants manager Gabe Kapler. Wood was replaced by Jakob Junis.

Wood's outing ended after 2 1/3 innings. He gave up one run and one hit, striking out three and walking one. The 32-year-old Wood has not completed five innings in any of his three starts this season.

"When I went to field the bunt, my cleat just stuck so hard," Wood said. "It's frustrating. As far as hamstrings it's not that bad. We'll see how I wake up tomorrow and go from there."

The Giants led 2-0 at the time and lost 4-2.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.