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Tampa, Florida – The Hunter Bigge rays launcher was expelled from the field in a frightening scene and taken to the hospital after being struck in the face by a bullet for lack of aligned in the canoe of Tampa Bay on Thursday evening.
Bigge was placed on a sign and gave a boost before being led by the ambulance to a neighboring hospital for tests. He never lost consciousness and was able to converse with the first speakers, said the Rays manager Kevin Cash.
At the top of the seventh round, the Baltimore Orioles receiver, Adley Rutschman, has greatly pulled ground in the Pampa Bay canoe on the base of the base and the ball struck Bigge, a 27 -year -old right -hander currently on the injured list.
Emergency medical staff quickly arrived to take care of Bigge. After several minutes of calm, while the players of the visibly concerned rays kicked up on the field, Bigge was loaded on a stretcher and transported.
After the match, Cash said Bigge had been struck in the face. The ball has left Rutschman’s bat at 105 mph, according to Statcast.
Bigge, on the list of 15 days injured with a LAT strain, received a standing ovation from the crowd of the Steinbrenner field while he was loaded on a cart. The match resumed after a period of eight minutes, and Baltimore maintained a 4-1 victory.
Bigge was selected by the Chicago Cubs in the 12th round of the 2019 amateur recovery at Harvard and made its debut in the major league for them on July 9 of last year. He was exchanged 19 days later in Tampa Bay with Christopher Morel and the minor Ligueur Ty Johnson for the third basic player of the stars Isaac Paredes.
In 32 career appearances, including a start, Bigge has a 2.51 MPM and a backup. This season, he has an MPM of 2.40 in 13 rescue outlets covering 15 rounds.