Junis taken to hospital after being hit by ball in BP
PITTSBURGH -- Brewers pitcher Jakob Junis was struck by a ball during batting practice at PNC Park before Monday¡¯s series opener against the Pirates, and had to be taken by an ambulance to a hospital.
While the Pirates were taking swings on the field, one of the fly balls hit Junis, and he was tended to for 10-15 minutes before being taken off the field on a stretcher.
The Brewers said in a statement: ¡°Brewers pitcher Jakob Junis was hit in the neck by a batted ball during batting practice. He is conscious, alert and responsive. He was sent to the hospital for further evaluation.¡±
Before the unfortunate accident, Brewers manager Pat Murphy said that Junis, who was on the 15-day IL with a right shoulder impingement, seemed to be ¡°on track¡± in his throwing progression, though he wasn¡¯t throwing off the mound yet. Junis made his season debut on April 2, when he threw four innings with one run allowed.