MLB: The Brewers’ Willy Adames is hospitalized after being hit by a foul ball in Milwaukee’s dugout

Willy Adames was hospitalized after a foul ball to the head in the Brewers’ game against the Giants but is “alert and responsive” and was due to be released Saturday morning

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Brewers shortstop Willy Adames walked out of Friday night’s game against the San Francisco Giants after being hit by a foul ball from teammate Brian Anderson while watching from the dugout.

Anderson batted at the end of the second inning when he hit a line drive that hit Adames.

The game was suspended for a few minutes to allow Milwaukee’s coaching staff to check on Adames, who was on the bench. Anderson looked worried as he waited near the batter’s box.

Adames eventually exited the dugout and headed to the clubhouse. The Brewers said he was taken for a scan and left the stadium for more tests and evaluations.

Brice Turang replaced Adames at the shortstop in the top third.

Willy Adames suffered a blow to his head Friday against the Giants after suffering an unusual injury

Willy Adames suffered a blow to his head Friday against the Giants after suffering an unusual injury

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Maureen Mackey

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