Thursday, October 24

Adames discharged from hospital: ‘All the information has been good’

MILWAUKEE — Brewers shortstop Willy Adames was resting at residence after being discharged from the hospital Saturday morning, the place he’d remained in a single day after being struck within the head by a foul ball throughout the Brewers’ loss to the Giants on Friday.

The crew positioned Adames on the 7-day concussion IL and recalled infielder Andruw Monasterio, who has spent components of 9 years within the Minor Leagues. Rookie Brice Turang would be the Brewers’ main shortstop throughout Adames’ absence.

“All the news has been good,” Brewers supervisor Craig Counsell mentioned after speaking by way of phone with Adames. “He’s in very good spirits. Everything checked out well medically. So now it’s just today, especially, a day of recovery.”

Adames was leaning towards the dugout railing when he was struck by Brian Anderson’s foul ball within the second inning. He stumbled down the steps to the bench and obtained fast care, then retreated the dugout and was transported to the hospital for X-rays and a CT scan. By the tip of the 15-1 loss to the Giants, Counsell and the Brewers have been relieved to be taught that Adames had not suffered any fractures.

By Saturday morning, Adames was doing nicely, in accordance with a supply who’d been in common contact with him in a single day. Adames will proceed resting at residence whereas the Brewers journey to Toronto from Tuesday to Thursday, however he might rejoin the crew as quickly as Friday in Cincinnati.

“It was a scary situation there. I think I still haven’t really processed it all the way through,” mentioned Anderson, who completed his at-bat with tears in his eyes following the incident. “The primary factor is simply concern for Willy, about his well being and hoping he’s doing good. I used to be capable of speak to him final evening and it appeared like he was doing nicely. I believe he was truly in higher spirits than I used to be final evening. He saved telling me, ‘Don’t fear about me, don’t fear about me.’

“He’s a tough guy and we’re going to miss having him for a couple of days. Hopefully it will be not long. It’s just a scary situation, something that you never think of happening and you hope never happens again.”

The Brewers have been clearly affected by the scary second. They dedicated two errors whereas the Giants put up seven runs within the prime of the third inning towards Freddy Peralta, who didn’t make it by means of the body. Peralta and Adames have lockers subsequent to one another and are shut buddies.

Everyone was rattled, Anderson mentioned.

“I’ll be honest, I feel like I’m one of the more — I’m really locked in when I play baseball,” Anderson mentioned. “It was hard after that. You really realize that this is just a game when you have something like a baseball flying at your head that can take you out. It was just kind of shocking and surreal. I’m just hoping and praying for a quick recovery for Willy and we’re going to get through this.”

Anderson’s concern was evident when he hustled up the tunnel to the clubhouse after grounding out. Adames was being checked out by medical officers on the time, and by the point Anderson ran again in following the following half-inning, Adames was already on his solution to the hospital. 

After they communicated later that evening, Anderson’s concern was eased. 

“His mood and how he was able to tell me to relax, ‘It’s fine,’” Anderson mentioned, “that definitely helped me out a lot.”

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