It was a scary moment for Minnesota Twins shortstop Kyle Farmer on Wednesday, one that is likely going to leave a mark.
Literally.
In the fourth inning of a scoreless contest between the Twins and the visiting Chicago White Sox, Farmer took a 92-mile-per-hour fastball way up and in from White Sox starter Lucas Giolito.
It was a bad scene. Bad enough that Giolito was clearly distressed as soon as it happened. Farmer had to spend a significant amount of time on the ground around home plate before making it back up and over to the dugout.
Kyle Farmer takes one high and in from Lucas Giolito. He's up on his own power and back in the dugout #WhiteSox #MNTwins pic.twitter.com/MXsDSBUjxw
— White Sox Takes (@WhiteSoxTakes) April 12, 2023
Luckily, Farmer avoided a broken jaw. Catcher Ryan Jeffers said that fact alone was a miracle.
“Nobody wants to see that happen in a baseball game,” Jeffers said, according to the team website. “Everybody’s praying for him and praying for a speedy recovery. It’s hard, and I’m glad we went out there and played with the poise that we did after that happened.”
Minnesota ended up winning the game by a 3-1 final score.
Farmer did have to have undergo surgery to realign four of his teeth, as well as fix a laceration on his lower lip, but this could easily have been a far, far more concerning scenario.
Thankfully, that surgery went well.
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