Wendelstedt Umpire Mets-Twins leaves after taking an unpleasant head of the head

Wendelstedt Umpire Mets-Twins leaves after taking an unpleasant head of the head

Hunter Windlette left the first base in the Mits-Wins game on Wednesday in Minneapolis after he took a missile from an unpleasant ball from his head at the top of the seventh half.

Mets Center Tyron Taylor hit the ball that knocked the Windelstedt to the ground for several minutes before reaching his feet and with the help of the stadium.

Antoine Richardson, the first coach of Mets immediately summoned the help when Windelstedt shows.

The accident occurred half of the half after Windelstedt was initially blew up the Mets operating.

The Alonso House threw the beneficiary Jose Bhutto, who beat Willie Castro to the bag.


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Hunter Windlestate struck in his head a ball on April 16, 2025. x/dreams

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Hunter Windlstant is attended by the medical staff after he hit him in the head of an unpleasant ball on April 16, 2025. x/dreams

However, Windlestit Castro Aman and Boto called for his frustration, allowing Rayan Jeffrez to register to record Minnesota 3-0.

Replay showed that Castro was out, but Mets used the challenge earlier in the game.

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