Tampa Bay Rays Player Hospitalized by Foul Ball Incident
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Summary
Tampa Bay Rays player Hunter Bigge was hospitalized after being hit by a 105mph foul ball while in the dugout at a Major League Baseball game. The incident occurred at Steinbrenner Field in Tampa, Florida, when the Baltimore Orioles' Adley Rutschman accidentally hit the ball into the home dugout. Bigge, a relief pitcher, was not playing in the game due to a muscle strain and was leaning on a rail in front of the dugout at the time of the accident.
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Emergency medical staff rushed to help him and he was placed in a neck brace and taken away on a stretcher before going to hospi
Hunter Bigge, who was not playing in the game as he recovers from a muscle strain, had been leaning on a rail in front of the dugout.
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