Oakland Athletics right-hander Chris Bassitt was carted off the field Tuesday night after he was struck on the side of the head by a line drive during the second inning of a 9-0 loss to the Chicago White Sox.
With two on and no outs, Bassitt threw an 89.5 mph cut fastball that Brian Goodwin drove right back up the middle. Bassitt went down on the mound right after he was hit, holding his head, and his teammates quickly waved to the dugout for assistance.
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As players on each side looked on, Bassitt was attended to by an Oakland trainer and other personnel before he was helped into the back of a cart while holding a towel to his face. A's center fielder Starling Marte had his hands on his head as Bassitt was driven by him.
āBass is conscious. He was the entire time,ā manager Bob Melvin said. āWe donāt think the eye is a problem at this point. It felt like it was below it. Heās got some cuts. They had to do some stitches. Heās in a scan and weāll know more about potential fractures or whatever tomorrow, or later tonight.ā
Melvin took no questions during his postgame Zoom session with the media, and the Aās made no players available.
The 32-year-old Bassitt, who broke into the majors with the White Sox in 2014, is in the midst of a breakout season for Oakland. He was 12-3 with a 3.06 ERA in 24 starts heading into the game, leading the AL in victories.
Burch Smith replaced Bassitt on the mound.
White Sox infielder Jake Lamb, who played with Bassitt last year in Oakland, said it was hard to concentrate after the play.
āItās a lot more than baseball at that point," Lamb said. āItās a friend, itās an old teammate. Any time you get hit in the head like that, itās a very scary situation."
White Sox pitcher Reynaldo LĆ³pez also said he was shaken by what happened.
āWhen you see something like that, itās hard to digest because ... as a pitcher, we know that that can happen," he said through a translator. "Itās like, that could happen to me and itās scary. Every time you see something like that is tough to swallow.ā
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