ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WXYZ) -- Tigers pitcher Daniel Norris left in the first inning of his rehab start with Triple-A Toledo on Sunday.
Pitching coach Jeff Pico visited the mound and called for a trainer, who then accompanied Norris back to the dugout.
Rehabbing #Tigers LHP Daniel Norris just left the game with a trainer after throwing 32 pitches for @MudHens in the 1st inning.
— Nate Rowan (@njrowan) July 23, 2017
Norris threw 32 pitches over two-thirds of an inning, giving up two earned runs on two hits, including a home run. He struck out one and walked two. Norris took the loss, bringing his record with the Mud Hens to 0-2.
Norris, who last pitched for the Tigers on July 5, made his first rehab appearance with the Mud Hens this season on July 18. In that start, Norris gave up five runs (four earned) on three hits, including a home run. He also struck out four and walked two.