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Frightening scenes: Rays pitcher Hunter Bigge carted off after being struck by foul ball
A terrifying scene in Tampa, Florida, on Thursday, as Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Hunter Bigge was in the dugout and hit by a line drive off the bat of a Baltimore Orioles player. The foul ball was registered at going 105 mph. The game was delayed for several minutes as medical personnel treated Bigge. He was placed on a stretcher with his head and neck immbolized. Bigge raised his thumb a couple of times to acknowledge the crowd's cheers. Bigge, a relief pitcher, was in the dugout because he is on the Injured List due to a lat strain. Rays' Hunter Bigge struck by foul ball Hunter Bigge of the Tampa Bay Rays gives a thumbs up after getting hit by a foul ball off the bat of Adley Rutschman of the Baltimore Orioles in the seventh inning at George M. Steinbrenner Field on June 19, 2025 in Tampa, Florida. Rays' Hunter Bigge struck by foul ball Junior Caminero #13 looks on as Hunter Bigge #43 of the Tampa Bay Rays is carted off after getting hit by a foul ball off the bat of Adley Rutschman of the Baltimore Orioles (not pictured) in the seventh inning at George M. Steinbrenner Field. Rays' Hunter Bigge struck by foul ball Hunter Bigge #43 of the Tampa Bay Rays gives a thumbs up after getting hit by a foul ball off the bat of Adley Rutschman of the Baltimore Orioles in the seventh inning at George M. Steinbrenner Field on June 19, 2025 in Tampa, Florida. Rays' Hunter Bigge struck by foul ball Junior Caminero #13 looks on as Hunter Bigge #43 of the Tampa Bay Rays is carted off. Rays' Hunter Bigge struck by foul ball Tampa Bay Rays third baseman Junior Caminero reacts as pitcher Hunter Bigge (43) gets medical attention after getting hit in the face by a foul ball. Rays' Hunter Bigge struck by foul ball A group of Tampa Bay Rays players look as pitcher Hunter Bigge (43) gets medical attention after getting hit in the face by a foul ball. Rays' Hunter Bigge struck by foul ball Tampa Bay Rays catcher Danny Jansen (19) and relief pitcher Connor Seabold (41) look on as pitcher Hunter Bigge (43) gets medical attention after getting hit in the face by a foul ball. Rays' Hunter Bigge struck by foul ball Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Hunter Bigge (43) gets medical attention after getting hit in the face by a foul ball. Rays' Hunter Bigge struck by foul ball Tampa Bay Rays fans look on as pitcher Hunter Bigge (43) gets medical attention after getting hit in the face by a foul ball. Rays' Hunter Bigge struck by foul ball Tampa Bay Rays fans look on as pitcher Hunter Bigge (43) gets medical attention after getting hit in the face by a foul ball in the seventh inning. Rays' Hunter Bigge struck by foul ball Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Hunter Bigge (43) gets medical attention after getting hit in the face by a foul ball in the seventh inning. This article originally appeared on The List Wire: Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Hunter Bigge struck in face by foul ball
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Rays pitcher carted off field after foul ball strikes him in dugout
Hunter Bigge of the Tampa Bay Rays is carted off after getting hit by a foul ball off the bat of Adley Rutschman of the Baltimore Orioles. -Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Hunter Bigge was carted off the field in a frightening scene Thursday night after he was struck by a foul ball in the dugout. In the top of the seventh inning, Baltimore Orioles catcher Adley Rutschman fouled a pitch into the Tampa Bay dugout and it hit Bigge, a 27-year-old right-hander currently on the injured list. Advertisement Emergency medical personnel quickly arrived to attend to Bigge. After several quiet minutes as Rays players knelt in the field, Bigge was placed on a backboard and carted off. Bigge, on the 15-day injured list with a lat strain, gave a thumbs-up gesture as the Steinbrenner Field crowd rose for a standing ovation. The game resumed after an eight-minute delay with Baltimore leading 4-1. Bigge was selected by the Chicago Cubs in the 12th round of the 2019 amateur draft from Harvard and made his major league debut for them on July 9 last year. He was traded 19 days later to Tampa Bay along with Christopher Morel and minor leaguer Ty Johnson for All-Star third baseman Isaac Paredes. In 32 career appearances, including one start, Bigge has a 2.51 ERA and one save. This season, he has a 2.40 ERA in 13 relief outings covering 15 innings. Advertisement The Rays told CNN in a statement: 'Hunter Bigge was struck in the cheek but is conscious and speaking with doctors. He will undergo further testing tonight and will continue to be monitored.' For more CNN news and newsletters create an account at


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7 hours ago
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Cowser's 3-run homer and Morton's solid outing lead Orioles past Rays
TAMPA, Fla. — Colton Cowser hit a three-run homer and Charlie Morton allowed one run over six innings in his 400th major league game as the Baltimore Orioles beat the Tampa Bay Rays 4-1 on Thursday night at Steinbrenner Field. With two outs in the sixth, Cowser's drive off Edwin Uceta broke a 1-all tie. Cowser, who also doubled, has homered in three straight games. Ryan O'Hearn drove in the other Baltimore run, and Gunnar Henderson scored twice for the Orioles. Morton (4-7) started in his 36th career ballpark, most among active pitchers. He allowed six hits with no walks and seven strikeouts. Four relievers blanked the Rays over the final three innings. Félix Bautista retired the side in the ninth to earn his 15th save. Yandy Diaz doubled and singled to extend his hitting streak to 10 games for Tampa Bay. Drew Rasmussen (6-5) allowed two runs and four hits in 5 1/3 innings. He had won five straight decisions. In the top of the seventh, Rays pitcher Hunter Bigge was carted off the field in a frightening scene after he was struck by a foul ball in the dugout. Orioles catcher Adley Rutschman fouled a pitch into the Tampa Bay dugout and it hit Bigge, a 27-year-old right-hander currently on the injured list with a lat strain. Emergency medical personnel quickly arrived to attend to Bigge. After several quiet minutes as Rays players knelt in the field, Bigge was placed on a backboard and carted off. He gave a thumbs-up gesture as fans rose for a standing ovation. The game resumed after a delay of nearly nine minutes. With two outs in the eighth, Orioles reliever Bryan Baker walked Junior Caminero to load the bases in a 4-1 game, then retired Jake Mangum on a flyball to escape the jam. Tampa Bay went 1 for 9 with runners in scoring position. Baltimore opens a series at Yankee Stadium on Friday night with RHP Tomoyuki Sugano (5-4, 3.38 ERA) facing LHP Max Fried (9-2, 1.89). Rays RHP Shane Baz (6-3, 4.54 ERA) starts Friday at home against Detroit RHP Jack Flaherty (5-7, 4.03). ___ AP MLB:


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7 hours ago
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'Really scary' - 105mph ball hits player in dugout
Tampa Bay Rays player Hunter Bigge was taken to hospital after being hit by a 105mph ball while in the dugout at a Major League Baseball relief pitcher, 27, was struck on the side of the face when the Baltimore Orioles' Adley Rutschman smashed a foul shot into the home dugout at Steinbrenner Field in Tampa, who was not playing in the game as he is recovering from a muscle strain, had been leaning on a rail in front of the medical staff rushed to help him and he was placed in a neck brace and taken away on a stretcher before going to hospital to be game was halted for 10 minutes while Bigge was treated and he gave a thumbs-up to the crowd as he was taken manager Kevin Cash said after the game that Bigge remained conscious throughout and was talking to the medical staff while he received treatment."Certainly you feel for Hunter and his wife. I can't imagine what she and he were going through," he said."Scary for everybody, none more than them.""It's really scary. It's terrifying. I mean, we all sit in these dugouts every night and in a lot of ways you kind of feel like sitting ducks," Orioles interim manager Tony Mansolino who struck the ball, agreed."It's really, really scary," he said. "I haven't really been a part of something like that. You never want to see that," he said.
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Rays pitcher Bigge hospitalized after being struck by foul ball
Hunter Bigge of the Tampa Bay Rays gives a thumbs up after getting hit by a foul ball during a Major League Baseball game against the Baltimore Orioles (Julio Aguilar) Tampa Bay Rays relief pitcher Hunter Bigge was hospitalized for evaluation after he was struck on the right side of his face by a foul ball as he stood in the dugout during the team's 4-1 loss to the Baltimore Orioles on Thursday. Rays manager Kevin Cash said after the game that Bigge never lost consciousness and was coherent and conversing as he received medical treatment. He gave a thumbs-up signal as he was taken from the field on a cart. Advertisement "Certainly you feel for Hunter and his wife. I can't imagine what she and he were going through," Cash said. "Scary for everybody, none more than them." The incident occurred during the seventh inning, when Orioles catcher Adley Rutschman fouled a pitch from Connor Seabold toward the home dugout on the first-base side of Steinbrenner Field in Tampa, Florida. The 105 mph drive hit Bigge, a 27-year-old reliever who was already on the injured list recovering from a muscle strain, as he leaned against the rail in front of the dugout. The game was delayed for 10 minutes as Bigge was placed in a neck brace and put on a stretcher. Advertisement "It's really scary. It's terrifying. I mean, we all sit in these dugouts every night, and in a lot of ways you kind of feel like sitting ducks a lot of nights," Orioles interim manager Tony Mansolino said. Rutschman had followed the flight of the ball off his bat. "It's really, really scary," he said. "I haven't really been a part of something like that. You never want to see that." bb/rcw