Hunter Bigge released from the hospital after facial surgery by foul ball


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He Tampa Bay Rays Have more to celebrate on Saturday than only the team’s victory over the Detroit Tigers.

The Rays pitcher, Hunter Bigge, who was hit by a 105 mph ball ball while standing at the team’s shelter during Thursday night against the game against him Baltimore Orioles, He has been discharged from the hospital after undergoing surgery to address multiple facial fractures, Adam Berry, a Rays reporter beat MLB.com, reported on Saturday.

Tampa Bay Rays launcher, Hunter Bigge, receives medical attention after being hit on the face by a missing ball in the seventh entry against Baltimore’s orioles in George M. Steinbrenner Field on June 19, 2025. (Jonathan Dyer/Imagn images)

According The report, Bigge also stopped at the stadium during the Rays 8-3 victory over the Tigers.

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The positive update followed the comments of the president of Erik Neander baseball operations In Wdae On Friday that “the most worrying results have been ruled out.”

The incident described by the players and managers as “terrifying” was developed at the top of the seventh inning when a ball off the bat of the Orioles receiver, Adley Rutschman, led directly to the Rays booth, hitting Bigge on the right side of his face.

It was placed on a board after receiving medical care.

Tampa Bay’s Rays fans look how Hunter Bigge receives medical attention after being beaten in the face by a missing ball in the seventh entry against Baltimore’s orioles in George M. Steinbrenner Field on June 19, 2025. (Jonathan Dyer/Imagn images)

Rays’ Bigge hunter took off the field on the ‘terrifying’ scene after being hit on the face by a 105 mph ball

Despite a bloody face, Bigge gave an approval to fans who looked with fear. He was taken to a hospital for an additional evaluation, but the Rays manager Kevin Cash said after the game, Bigge never lost knowledge and was able to talk to the lifeguards.

“It’s really scary. It’s scary. We sit in these shelters every night and, in many ways, you feel like a sitting duck,” said the interim manager of the Orioles, Tony Mansolino, after the game. “It’s just scary.”

The Rays pitcher, Ryan Pecot, said he was standing near Bigge when Bigge was beaten. He called him “one of the most scary things I’ve seen.”

The Bigge hunter of the rays of Tampa Bay gives an approval, since the paramedics tend to him after he was beaten by a dirty ball while on the bench during the seventh entry against the Orioles of Baltimore, on Thursday, June 19, 2025, in Tampa, Fla. (Photo Ap/Jason Behnken)

“You see the ball that brings you closer, and we all bend down. You could listen to the contact it made and then see him fall back,” Puet said, through MLB.com. “I mean, honestly, as, I almost vomited. I am not good with the blood or anything like that. But just seeing that, like the close thing I was, it was one of the most scary things I’ve seen.

Bigge is on the 15 -day injured list With a lat tension. It has an effectiveness of 2.40 in 13 relief exits that cover 15 tickets this season.

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