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A Tampa -bei -rays There are more to celebrate Saturday than just winning the team over “Detroit tigers”.
Pitches Rays Hunter Bigge, which was struck by the foul language Baltimore -arioli, He was released from the hospital after the operation to eliminate several fractures, Adam Berry, the rays that beat the reporter mlb.com, reports Saturday.

The pitcher of Tampa -Bey -Riss Hunter Biegj receives medical care after he got into the face of the seventh engineering against the Baltimor Aryol in George M. Steinbrener, June 19, 2025. (Jonathan Dyer/Imagn Images)
According to Report, Bigge also stopped at the stadium during the victory 8-3 rays over the tigers.
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Positive update followed by Eric Neprando Baseball Operations on wdae On Friday, “most follows from the results.”
The incident, described by players and managers as “horrible”, was deployed at the top of the seventh submission, when the ball of ariola Oriola Edley Rutshman went straight to the rays dugout, striking Bigge on the right side.
After receiving medical care it was placed on the shield.

Tampa Bay Rays Fans Watch As Pitcher Hunter Bigge receives medical care after hitting the foul language in the seventh engineering against Oriol in Baltimor on the George M. Steinbrener field on June 19, 2025. (Jonathan Dyer/Imagn Images)
Hunters “Hunter” is taken out of the field to the “horrific” scene after that
Despite the bloody face, Bigge gave his thumb to fans who looked in fear. He was taken to the hospital for further evaluation, but Kevin Keshe rays said after the Bigge game never lost consciousness and was able to talk to the first respondents.
“It’s really scary. It’s awful. We are sitting in these dugouts every night, and in many ways, you feel like a sitting duck,” said Orioles Tony Mansalino’s temporary manager after the game. “It’s just awful.”
Ryan Pepion’s pitcher said he was standing near Bigge. He called it “one of the worst things I saw.”

The hunting for the rays of Tampa Bay gives a finger, because the paramedics are usually before it struck him with obscene ball while in the dugout during the seventh engineering against Baltimor Oriol on Thursday, June 19, 2025, in Tampa, Florida. (AP Photo/Jason Behnken)
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“You see the ball went to you and we were all dreamed. You could hear the contact he made, and then see how he falls back,” Pepiot said through mlb.com. “I mean, frankly, I almost threw it. I’m not well with blood or anything like that. But I only see it, how close it was, it was one of the worst things I saw.
Bigge is on a 15-day trauma list With a lath -identification. This season it has 2.40 Era in 13 reliefs covering 15 innings.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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