A baseball player broke an opponent’s arm by throwing a ball at more than 150 km/h

Los Angeles Dodgers player Mookie Betts broke his arm during the Major League Baseball (MLB) championship game against Kansas City.

The player prepared to deflect a throw from Kansas pitcher Dan Altavilla, but the ball, traveling at 98 mph, hit Betts in the left wrist. He immediately grabbed his hand and fell to the ground, indicating that he could not continue the game.

After the game, Dodgers head coach Dave Roberts said Betts suffered a broken bone and would not need surgery, but it was too early to talk about the timing of his return to the field. action.

Note that hitting an opponent with the ball while throwing is not uncommon in baseball, but does not usually result in serious injury.

Betts, 31, is one of the Dodgers’ core players, a two-time MLB champion, seven-time All-Star and numerous championship honors.

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Source : MatchTV

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