The St. Louis Cardinals’ push for the National League Central crown was pushed to the back burner Monday night as a terrifying scene unfolded in Pittsburgh.
The Cardinals and Pirates are battling for the NL Central, but that took a backseat to the health of Cardinals outfielder Stephen Piscotty after he was involved in a scary collision with teammate Peter Bourjos.
The two outfielders chased down a ball hit by Pittsburgh’s Josh Harrison in the bottom of the seventh inning when they collided. Bourjos made a sliding catch, but in the process his knee slammed directly into Piscotty’s head.
It was immediately evident Piscotty was in a bad way. His body was almost completely motionless and he appeared to be bleeding from the mouth.
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Piscotty waved to the crowd as he was carried off the field, and the Cardinals got good news later in the night. The team announced Piscotty suffered a bruise on his head, but all of his tests were negative. He was held overnight at a hospital for observation.
The Cardinals also went on to win the game.
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