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Rays reliever Hunter Bigge, who has been sidelined since June 19 after getting hit in face by a foul ball, says he would “love to pitch again this year,” but is keeping his longterm well-being ...
Bigge said he is feeling “almost back to normal,” and has been able to start doing every-day things like eating regular food, breathing without incident and sleeping lying down.
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Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Hunter Bigge reportedly underwent surgery and was released from a hospital Saturday after being struck in the face by a 105 mph foul ball Thursday night.
It sounds like Hunter Bigge is going to be OK after taking a 105-mph line drive to the head on Thursday. Tampa Bay Rays manager Kevin Cash visited the pitcher at the hospital on Friday and told ...
Tampa Bay Rays reliever Hunter Bigge remains hospitalized after taking a foul ball to the face while seated in the dugout during Thursday's game, but team officials received some encouraging news ...
Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Hunter Bigge was hit in the face by a 105 mph baseball during a Thursday, June 19, game against the Baltimore Orioles. He gave a thumbs-up to fans as he exited the game on a ...
The Tampa Bay Rays are expected to update the condition of reliever Hunter Bigge, who was struck in the face by a foul ball Thursday night.
Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Hunter Bigge was carted off the field after being struck in the face by a 105-mph foul ball off Adley Rutschman's bat during a game against the Baltimore Orioles.