Umpire Carted Off After Bat Incident
Umpire Carted Off After Bat Incident

Umpire Carted Off After Bat Incident

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During the fifth inning of Sunday's game between the New York Yankees and Colorado Rockies, home plate umpire Nick Mahrley was struck in the neck by the broken barrel of Giancarlo Stanton's bat, which knocked off his mask. Mahrley fell to the ground and, after receiving medical attention, was carted off the field with his neck in a brace. There was no immediate update on his condition, but he was conscious and able to move his arms. The game was delayed for approximately 16 minutes, after which umpire Marvin Hudson took over behind the plate. The situation highlights the inherent dangers faced by umpires and the need for increased protective measures.

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