New York Yankees pitcher Carlos Rodon will undergo an MRI on his left hamstring after leaving Sunday's 9-7 loss to the Houston Astros in the third inning.

Rodon, 30, looked awkward finishing his delivery on his final two pitches to Astros right fielder Chas McCormick before manager Aaron Boone and the training staff came out to see him. He attempted a couple of warmup pitches but subsequently was pulled from the game in favor of reliever Jhony Brito.

"I felt it grab," Rodon said after the game. "It felt like a cramp, then it did it again. After that it felt fine, so it was more of a precautionary type thing."