The MLB star had to leave a game and go to the hospital after hitting a bad ball in his head.
MLB player was forced to undergo CT scans to determine the severity of the injury.
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On Monday night, Washington citizens rose 2-0 against host team San Diego Padres, at the top of the fourth half.
The citizens appointed Josh Bell returned to Stephen Coleick, who categorically categorized 91 miles on the mixture.
Bell called the ball and collected it directly in the Washington seat.
NATS coaches can be laughing at the present time, but the Keibert Ruiz holder was shown while broadcasting the game heading to the cabinet room.
A foul ball missile hit the Ruiz hunter in the head.
The 26 -year -old can be seen holding his head over his right eye heading to the cabinet room.
Bell ended in hitting a fly fly during the bats, where Ruiz was injured, and Riley Adams took the place of Ruiz behind the painting.
After Washington overcame Padres 10-6, the National Martinez director spoke to the reporters and revealed that Ruiz left Petco Park for more evaluation in a nearby hospital.
“The ball hit him solid to the side of the head,” Martinez said.
“We all retreated, and when we landed, we felt a little fear.
“He had a nice block on the side of his head.
“A little anxiety now. We hope that he will get out of it well.”
Quickly to Tuesday, the citizens have not officially confirmed the situation of Ruiz.
But Talknats has stated that the team expects to put Ruiz on a seven-day concussion and send Drew Millas from Triple-A to replace it.
This is the second time in less than a week that the player has a bad ball while he is in the hideout.

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Last week, Tampa Bay Rays Pitcher Hunter Bigge is shown in his face with a foul from a linear ball of 105 mph of Baltimore Oreols Master Rothsman.
It was transferred away and brought to a medical facility.
Baiji was released from the hospital on Saturday.