Venezuelan Miguel Rojas received a ball at 88 miles in the head
The Venezuelan shortstop Miguel Rojas received a ball to the head in the game against the Washington Nationals, despite the fact that the ball hit his helmet, the Venezuelan remained on the ground for a moment but it was nothing serious.
Through the match between Marlins and Nats, when the top of the seventh inning was played, with a runner on second base with no out and the game tied at one run, Rojas was preparing to make a sacrifice bunt when his protective helmet was hit by pitch from Patrick Corbin.
The Venezuelan stayed on the ground touching the area where the ball hit him and waiting for the attention of the team's trainer, who fortunately gave the go-ahead for the Creole to continue on the pitch. Read More…