There was a scary second in Pittsburgh after an MLB participant received hit within the face by a 99.6 mph fastball.
Tampa Bay Rays’ Amed Rosario was hit by the pitch from rookie flamethrower Jared Jones, and shortly left the sport.
On-deck batter Jose Siri sprinted towards Rosario, who held his face and crouched down – Siri instantly referred to as for the coach.
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Rosario walked off the sphere below his personal energy, however not with out the trainers by his facet and Rosario holding an ice pack to his mouth.
Thankfully, a flap on Rosario’s helmet softened the blow only a bit.
Luckily, nothing was damaged, however he did undergo “facial lacerations.” In extra excellent news, he is not anticipated to hit the injured checklist.
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Rosario was simply the fifth batter of the sport, however the second Jones had hit. The rookie settled down, although, as he tossed seven innings of two-run, eight-strikeout ball en path to a 4-3 Bucs win.
The Rays are Rosario’s fourth workforce since making his MLB debut in 2017 as a prime prospect for the New York Mets.
He was despatched to the Cleveland Guardians as a part of the commerce that despatched Francisco Lindor to Queens – he spent the second half of final season with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
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Entering Saturday, Rosario had been hitting .301 with a .739 OPS, splitting time between the outfield and infield.
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