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San Diego Padres Luis Arraez’s first base was stretched out of the Daikin Park in Houston on Sunday night after colliding with the second Astrosa Dubon Basin while ran to Bunt.
Arraez broke him down the line after pulling his rebellion toward his bag, and Dubon noticed that the first base man Christian Walker and the Framers Valdez launcher would not arrive at the base on time to get out.
Walker transferred the ball to the deep, which just beat Arraez into his bag but did not provide Arraez in any way to run through the bag. Arraez and Dubon collided in the blink, and Padres’ star caught the worst.
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San Diego Padres marked the attacker Luis Arraez lying on the field after colliding on Sunday with the first Houston Astros Christian Walker (not in the picture) in Daikin Park. (Thomas Shea-Hagn Pictures)
The scene was scary because Arraez was still lying on the grass near the first base. Medical staff rushed to help a particular attacker. After a 11-minute delay, it was placed on a carrier with a neck and head secured and taken from the field at a Houston methodistic hospital.
Padres announced a statement later, saying that Arraez was in stable condition.
“He is currently stable, conscious, sensitive and capable of moving his extremities,” the statement said.
Arraez also gave his thumbs to the audience in Daika’s park to show that he is aware and aware, which led to a positive admission from all.

San Diego Padres marked striker Luis Arraez is turned off the field. (Thomas Shea-Hagn Pictures)
“That was very scary,” Padres manager Mike Shildt told ESPN -ov Buster Olney while broadcasting “Sunday Night Baseball”. “We do not see the kind of collision in our sport. Luis is a really, really tough guy, and to see him down down, you know that something is pretty serious. He took a pretty good blow, sounds as stable now, feels in his extremities, aware of what happened, which we obviously worry about, because of worrying.”
The Arraz teammates of Padres on the field were visibly shaken, with Fernando Tatis Jr. Manny Machado praying together.
“This is a very close group, man, this is a group that really, really truly loved,” Shildt added. “People say that a lot, but there is a lot of true love. Luis is a big part of our team, a large part of the club’s heart. I just told him that I love him and that we will be fine and we pray for him, just thinking about him.”

The first base coach of Diega David Macias, left and the second base player Houston Astros Mauricio Dubon checks his parents to name the attacker Luis Arraez. (Thomas Shea-Hagn Pictures)
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Arraez with high contact is a clear property in the hot start of the Padres season, possessing an average of 287 for the start of the year. Arraez went 1-for-18 to start the year, but in the last 17 games he hit .338.
Arraez was a champion in a quarrel in each of the last three seasons, and he scored 200 hits in 2023 and 2024.
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