The designated batter of San Diego Padres, Luis Arraáz, was transported outside the field after a terrifying collision with the second base of the Houston stars, Mauricio Dubon, on Sunday. Arraáz was tasks for the hospital, where it is “currently stable, conscious, receptive and capable of moving its limbs,” according to the team.
At the top of the first entrance, Arraáz left a touch of drag and tried to overcome the first base. Dubon came to cover the bag and was catching the launch of the first base man Christian Walker when Dubon crashed inadvertently in Arraáz, who seemed to hit his arm or Dubon’s elbow with his face.
Both players reached the ground, but Arraáz tok the worst, placing motionless in the territory with the first base when the coaches and coaches of both teams went out to serve him.
Dubon and Walker, as well as Fernando Tatis Jr. and Manny Machado stood up and saw how Arraáz was placed on a board and left the stage. While placing him in the car, Arraáz placed his arm around the manager of San Diego, Mike Shildt.
Arraáz gave the crowd a thumb up when Daikin Park left. There was a delay of 11 minutes before the game resumed.
Duration The game, Shildt told ESPN that Arraáz was “alert and aware of what place tok.” He said that the 28 -year -old also suffered a cut in the jaw.
Associated Press contributed to this report.
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