On a night when the Cubs shook up their lineup, Alfonso Soriano got shaken up. He left in the fifth inning after injuring a hamstring while attempting a diving catch in the Cubs' 12-4 rout of the Padres on Monday. "Yes, I don't like to get hurt," Soriano said, when asked if he's worried. "I know that I'm not going to be able to play tomorrow, so it's sad for me because ... I like to play every day. We'll see how I look tomorrow." Chicago led 3-0 in the fifth when Clay Hensley lofted a fly to shallow center with a runner on third and one out. Soriano raced in, dove and rolled over as he trapped the ball. Soriano then got up and slipped while attempting a throw. Trainer Mark O'Neal tended to him, and Soriano walked off gingerly under his own power. The initial diagnosis was a strained left hamstring, and the Cubs hoped to know more after an MRI exam on Tuesday.