He got toted off and his leg was damn near limp.You all are thinking the worst. He limped but he limped on his own. He might be done but he is not done until he's done.
He had two coaches help him off the field. One of which was Lemonis. He was not walking under his own power.You all are thinking the worst. He limped but he limped on his own. He might be done but he is not done until he's done.
Until tonight I'm not sure I've ever seen 3 HBP's in a row at any level of baseball.Oh, and we were gifted 3 HBPs (in a row) and couldn’t capitalize.
He started walking with a limp on his own then they started to help him. I hope he's ok.He had two coaches help him off the field. One of which was Lemonis. He was not walking under his own power.
Most info Lemonis has ever given, so he must feel good about itFrom the clarion ledger, quote from last night:
"He did walk out of the dugout there are the end, so I'm hoping that's a good sign," Lemonis said. "It was the knee from last year, so I think it scared him a lot, too. Let's just hope it's a bruise and we can move on, but I do not have any real information."
Until tonight I'm not sure I've ever seen 3 HBP's in a row at any level of baseball.
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