Rays' Hunter Bigge struck by foul ball A group of Tampa Bay Rays players look as pitcher Hunter Bigge (43) gets medical attention after getting hit in the face by a foul ball. Rays' Hunter Bigge ...
Editor's note: Hunter Bigge has been released from the hospital, Rays manager Kevin Cash told reporters Saturday. Tampa Bay Rays relief pitcher Hunter Bigge was carted off after taking a line drive to ...
A foul ball off the bat of the Orioles’ Adley Rutschman went sailing into the Rays’ dugout and struck reliever Hunter Bigge, leading to him being taken off the field on a cart on Thursday night in ...
TAMPA, Fla. — Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Hunter Bigge was carted off the field Thursday night after he was struck in the face by a 105 mph foul ball off the bat of Orioles catcher Adley Rutschman. Bigge ...
Rays pitcher Hunter Bigge was hit in the face by a 105-mph line drive foul ball. Bigge was conscious and talking after the incident and gave a thumbs up to the crowd as he was carted off the field. He ...
Rays pitcher Hunter Bigge recounts the terrifying dugout incident, his ongoing recovery from multiple facial fractures, and his hopeful path back to the mound. TAMPA, Fla. - Rays pitcher Hunter Bigge ...
Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Hunter Bigge was taken off the field on a stretcher Thursday night after he was struck with a foul ball in the face in the top of the seventh inning against the Baltimore ...
Tampa Bay Rays reliever Hunter Bigge was taken off the field on a stretcher after being hit by a foul ball during the seventh inning of Thursday's game with the Baltimore Orioles (BAL 4, TB 1). Bigge ...
As Hunter Bigge stood on the mound at Trustmark Park on Sept. 7, 2023, the right-handed pitcher then playing for the Tennessee Smokies had a realization. Bigge, who had been demoted to Double-A ...
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Staff and teammates say his intellect is obvious, but the right-handed reliever wants to be known for his work on the mound. Marc Topkin is a sports reporter covering the Tampa Bay Rays. Reach him at ...