Arraáz placed a touch through the first baseline, which was presented by the first base of the stars, Christian Walker and thrown into a Cubero of Mauricio Dubón. However, Dubón’s impulse led him on the baseline and in a hard load arrae.
28 -year -old Arraáz stayed on the ground after the collision.
Dubón and Walker, as well as Fernando Tatis Jr. and Manny Machado, stood up and saw how Arraáz was placed on a board and left the stadium. While they placed it in the car, Arraáz placed his arm around the San Diego manager, Mike Shildt.
“Luis Arraáz has been transported to the Houston Methodist hospital for an additional evaluation,” the parents wrote in a statement. “It is currently stable, conscious, receptive and capable of moving its limbs.”
After a slow beginning of the season, Arraáz, who has won three consecutive batting titles, has collected his game during the last week. Since April 12, it has an OPS of .961 and only a punch on 33 travel trips.
For the season, the MLB seven -year veteran is reducing .287/.330/.425 with three home runs and seven driven races. It has mainly served as the battery number 2 of the parents while dividing the time between DH and first base.
San Diego entered the work on Sunday at the top of the NL West with a 15-6 record.
– With Associated Press files