Baseball players leave games with injuries in various ways. Getting hit by a ball from the stands is rare. Toronto Blue Jays right fielder Jesús Sánchez experienced this rare occurrence during a game against the Baltimore Orioles.
The incident happened in the bottom of the sixth inning with the Blue Jays trailing 6-0. While Sánchez was in right field during a mound visit, a ball came from the stands and struck his right wrist. This unexpected event caused some confusion during the broadcast, with commentators noting the unusual situation.
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The initial appearance of the incident suggested malice. However, further examination provided additional context. Numerous fans reported that a young teenager, assuming Sánchez wanted to play catch, threw the ball late. Sánchez had turned away, resulting in an unintended injury.
Past instances have seen players interact positively with fans in similar situations. In 2012, former Tampa Bay Rays infielder Elliot Johnson played catch with fans after an invitation on Twitter, showcasing positive fan-player interactions.
Following the incident, the Orioles identified and removed the young fan while investigating. The team’s response, although strict, aimed to ensure both player safety and accurate understanding of the situation.
Jesús Sánchez, who was 1-for-2 at the plate, was replaced by Yohendrick Piñango. Initial medical checks showed Sánchez had a bruised wrist. X-rays were negative, which was a relief for the team.
This incident serves as a reminder for fans: Always ensure a player is ready before engaging in spontaneous interactions. It’s crucial for both safety and enjoyment in the sport.

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