Pirates' Ryan Vogelsong hit in head with pitch, umpire hurt later
A starting pitcher and the home-plate umpire suffered unusual injuries early Monday afternoon when the Colorado Rockies and Pittsburgh Pirates played a make-up game following a rain out Sunday.
Pirates’ starter Ryan Vogelsong was hit in the head with a pitch from Rockies starter Jordan Lyles in the second inning. Vogelsong fell to the ground and was attended to by team medical personnel before being carted off the field while holding a towel to his head. It wasn't clear if he was hit directly in the face with the pitch or if the ball first hit his batting helmet.
#Pirates pitcher Ryan Vogelsong is hit in the face by a pitch during the 2nd inning against the Rockies today. pic.twitter.com/E7bIvx5huw
— Christopher Horner (@Hornerfoto1) May 23, 2016
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Head athletic trainer Todd Tomczyk said Vogelsong's injury was to his "eye itself," including orbital bone around it. Still being evaluated.
— Adam Berry (@adamdberry) May 23, 2016
The very next inning, home-plate umpire Jeff Nelson was hit in the eye by dirt when Francisco Cervelli slid into home. Nelson was in perfect position to make the call but recoiled during the slide and started slowly moving down the first-base line while bent over holding his face. He still managed to make the correct call, signaling Cervelli was out.
The Pittsburgh training staff also attended to Nelson, who eventually decided he could not continue and was replaced behind the plate by fellow umpire Ben May.
NO ONE is safe in this game. Look out Jeff Nelson! @Pirates @Rockies pic.twitter.com/7teNs6HEF6
— Glock Lesnar (@40acresmafia) May 23, 2016
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After a delay of more than 10 minutes, Wilfredo Boscan came to the plate for the Pirates for the first at-bat of his major-league career and singled to center field, driving in a run to give Pittsburgh a 6-0 lead in the third inning. The Pirates went on to win the game 6-3.
Later Monday night, Vogelsong's wife Nicole tweeted an update about his condition, saying he was stable and would be OK.
I just wanted to say THANK YOU for the outpouring of love & prayers for Ryan. He is stable & will be ok. Pirates will update more tomorrow.
— Nicole Vogelsong (@nicolevogelsong) May 24, 2016
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