Padres’ Luis Arraez stretchered off after collision v Astros

Padres’ Luis Arraez stretchered off after collision v Astros

San Diego’s Luis Arraez was taken to a hospital after being carted off after a collision with Mauricio Dubón on a play at first base in the first inning of Sunday night’s game with the Houston Astros.

“Luis Arraez has been transported to Houston Methodist Hospital for further evaluation. He is currently stable, conscious, responsive, and able to move his extremities,” the Padres posted on X.

Arraez hit a drag bunt on the first pitch of his at-bat, grounding it down the first base line to Christian Walker, who flipped it to second baseman Dubón, who ran over to cover first. As Dubón covered the base, he collided with Padres designated hitter Arraez, who appeared to hit Dubón’s arm or elbow with his face.

Both players hit the ground, but Arraez took the worst of it, laying motionless in foul territory next to first base as trainers and coaches from both teams came out to tend to him.

Dubón and Walker as well as Fernando Tatis Jr. and Manny Machado stood and watched as Arraez was placed on a backboard and carted out of the stadium. As he was being placed on the cart, Arraez put his arm around San Diego manager Mike Shildt.

Play resumed after a 10-minute delay

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