Detroit Tigers' Parker Meadows Injured in Collision During Game
Tigers CF Meadows exits on cart after collision
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Detroit Tigers center fielder Parker Meadows was injured during a game against the Minnesota Twins after colliding with teammate Riley Greene while attempting to catch a fly ball. Meadows was carted off the field with visible injuries, and there is currently no update on his condition.
- 01Parker Meadows suffered an injury during a collision with teammate Riley Greene.
- 02The incident occurred while attempting to catch a fly ball in the eighth inning.
- 03Meadows was seen with blood on his face and was initially unresponsive.
- 04Medical personnel assisted Meadows in standing before he was taken for examination.
- 05The Tigers have not provided an immediate update on Meadows' health.
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During a game on Thursday in Minneapolis, Detroit Tigers center fielder Parker Meadows was injured following a head-on collision with teammate Riley Greene while trying to catch a fly ball. The incident occurred in the eighth inning when Josh Bell of the Minnesota Twins hit a shallow fly. As Greene called for the ball, Meadows attempted to back off but collided with Greene's head, resulting in both players falling to the ground. Meadows was left dazed, with blood visible on his face. After a few minutes, he was able to sit up, and medical personnel assisted him in standing before he was taken off the field on a cart for further examination. The Tigers have yet to provide an update on his condition.
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Meadows' injury could affect the Tigers' lineup and performance in upcoming games.
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