San Diego Padres’ first goal player, Luis Arraez, was stretched from Daikin Park in Houston on Sunday evening after having colluted with the second goal of Astros Mauricio Dubon while missing.
Treez was taking off after dragging his blow to the bag, and Dubon noticed that the first basic player Christian Walker and the Framer Valdez launcher were not going to go to the base in time to make the exit.
Walker overturned the ball in Dubon, which has just beaten to the bag in the bag, but it did not provide to tear in any means to travel the bag. In the blink of an eye, Arraez and Dubon collided, and the padres star caught the worst.
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San Diego Padres, the designated striker Luis Trouez is lying on the field after colliding with the first Astros basic player in Houston, Christian Walker (not illustrated) during the first round at Daikin Park on Sunday. (Thomas Shea-Imagn Images)
The scene was frightening when Arraz was motionless on the grass near the first base. The medical staff rushed to help the designated striker. After an 11 -minute delay, it was placed on a stretcher with the secure neck and head transported from the field to Houston Methodist hospital.
The Padres published a statement saying later that Arraz was in a stable state.
“It is currently stable, aware, reactive and capable of moving its ends,” said the declaration.
Arraez also gave a boost to the crowd of Daikin Park to show that he was aware and aware, which led to a positive reception of everyone.

The designated striker of San Diego Padres, Luis Arraez, is transported on the ground. (Thomas Shea-Imagn Images)
“It was very frightening,” said Padres manager Mike Shildt, to Buster Olney d’Espn during the program “Sunday Night Baseball”. “We do not see a lot of this kind of collisions in our sport. Luis is a really, really hard guy, and to see him like that, you know that something is quite serious. Tay a pretty good blow, it looks like it is stable now, felt us in its ends, is alert, aware of what happened, what is clear. Now, we are worried about the Jaw – Jaw and Jaw and Jaw and Jaw.
The Arraez teammates on the ground were visibly shaken, with Fernando Tatis Jr. and Manny Machado praying together.
“It’s a very close group, guy, it’s a group that really loves itself, really really,” added Shildt. “People say a lot, but there is a lot of love really. Luis is a large part of our team, a large part of the heart of the club. I just told him that I loved him and we are well and we pray for him, thinking of him.”

The coach of the first base of San Diego Padres, David Macias, on the left, and the second second goal player of the Astros Houston Mauricio Dubon checks the shot referred to by Padres. (Thomas Shea-Imagn Images)
The high contact snap is a clear asset in the start of the Padres season, having an average of .287 to start the year. Arraez went 1 for 18 to start the year, but he hit 0.338 in the last 17 games.
Arraez was a champion in the stick in each of the last three seasons and won 200 strokes in 2023 and 2024.