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It hit Kirby in the face and left him bloodied, but according to the pitcher, he was OK. The ball came off that bat at 102.7 MPH, so thank goodness it hit him there and not in a worse place, as ...
The ball came off that bat at 102.7 MPH, so thank goodness it hit him there and not in a worse place, as Kirby said (see below). The Mariners got the out after the ball ricocheted off his face ...
Mariners pitcher George Kirby was left bloodied in a scary scene Tuesday night when he was hit in the face with a 102.7-mph line drive off the bat of Orioles infielder Ramon Urias.
Mariners right-hander George Kirby left Tuesday's start with blood flowing from his mouth after being struck by a 102.7 mph line drive in the fifth inning.
He told MLB.com, "It didn't even hurt, honestly. It got my hand, like 50/50, hand/mouth, but we're good. There's nothing wrong with it." To be sure, Kirby will undergo further evaluations.
Seattle Mariners starter George Kirby was involved in a scary incident on Tuesday night. The right-hander was smoked with a 102.7 mph line drive off the bat of Ramon Urias. Luckily, it deflected ...
Seattle Mariners right-hander George Kirby exited Tuesday night’s 5-1 loss to the Baltimore Orioles after taking a line drive to his right thumb and mouth.
SEATTLE — Seattle Mariners right-hander George Kirby exited Tuesday night’s 5-1 loss to the Baltimore Orioles after taking a line drive to his right thumb and mouth. After the contest, Kirby ...