There was a scary moment in Pittsburgh after an MLB player got hit in the face by a 99.6 mph fastball. Tampa Bay Rays' Amed Rosario was hit by the pitch from rookie flamethrower Jared Jones, and quickly left the game. On-deck batter Jose Siri sprinted toward Rosario, who held his face and crouched down – Siri immediately called for the trainer. The Rays are Rosario's fourth team since making his MLB debut in 2017 as a top prospect for the New York Mets. Entering Saturday, Rosario had been hitting .301 with a .739 OPS, splitting time between the outfield and infield.
Source: Fox News June 23, 2024 02:09 UTC