Tuesday 7 May 2013

Blue Jays pitcher J.A. Happ hit in head with line drive, leaves field on a stretcher

A very scary scene unfolded Tuesday night at Tropicana Field in Tampa: Toronto Blue Jays pitcher J.A. Happ was hit hard in the head by a Desmond Jennings line drive in the second inning, sending Happ to the ground with blood running out of his ear.

Happ didn't get up as the play finished. His teammates and the Blue Jays medical team rushed to his aid afterward. He was eventually carted off the field on a stretcher. Reports from the scene say Happ was conscious when he left the field and motioned to the crowd on his way to the clubhouse. He was quickly sent to a nearby hospital.

The incident calls to mind last season, when then-Oakland Athletics pitcher Brandon McCarthy took a line drive off his head. He left the field on his own, but was later diagnosed with a skull fracture and brain contusion.

In the aftermath of injuries to McCarthy and other pitchers in similar defense-less positions, Major League Baseball has been working on protective head gear for pitchers. It wasn't approved for this season, but depending on what happens with Happ, it might soon be a topic that the league is revisiting.

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