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Mariners right-hander George Kirby takes line drive to face, exits game

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Mariners right-hander George Kirby takes line drive to face, exits game
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Mariners right-hander George Kirby takes line drive to face, exits game

2025-06-04 13:44 Last Updated At:13:50

SEATTLE (AP) — Seattle Mariners right-hander George Kirby exited Tuesday night’s 5-1 loss to the Baltimore Orioles after taking a line drive to his right thumb and mouth.

After the contest, Kirby said he felt pretty good and that neither his hand nor face hurt despite some swelling on the right side of his mouth.

“I didn’t even see it coming,” Kirby said. “Just put my hand up. So, just glad it kind of missed any of the bad spots on my face.”

With two outs in the fifth inning, Kirby threw a fastball inside to Orioles third baseman Ramón Urías, which he promptly ripped right back up the middle. The baseball made contact with Kirby’s face, and he immediately jogged off the field as blood flowed from his mouth.

Kirby was promptly attended to by the Mariners training staff after what manager Dan Wilson called a “scary” moment.

“It’s just so close and you just hope for the best,” Wilson said. “It looked like he was a little surprised by it all, even as he was walking off.

“But, he was able to gather it all together. There was some blood coming down when he came off the field where it nicked him in the face. But, I think he’s going to be okay.”

Kirby did not return for the sixth inning, although he had already thrown 95 pitches by the time of his departure. It was easily Kirby’s best start of the season, considering he entered the contest with an 11.42 ERA across two appearances since being activated from the injured list.

The 27-year-old right-hander’s start to the season was delayed until late May due to inflammation in his throwing shoulder, and he hadn’t yet pitched to his standard. Kirby wasn’t perfect, but was pleased to give up only two runs across five innings before being lifted for reliever Eduard Bazardo.

“I feel great right now,” Kirby said. “Obviously, you don’t want to throw that many pitches in five innings, but I’m glad I feel really good from it after it. So, that’s a good sign.”

So, too, is it a good sign from Wilson’s standpoint that Kirby is so upbeat. The starter is still expected to have X-rays done on Wednesday, after which the team will learn more. For as challenging a start to the season as it’s been for Kirby, Wilson has the utmost confidence in him to bounce back.

“George is a competitor. We know that,” Wilson said. “A lot of times, these things can make you stronger, and that’s what I expect from George. Again, hopefully it’s nothing serious and it’s just kind of a bump in the road.”

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Seattle Mariners starting pitcher George Kirby throws during the first inning of a baseball game against the Baltimore Orioles, Tuesday, June 3, 2025, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Jason Redmond)

Seattle Mariners starting pitcher George Kirby throws during the first inning of a baseball game against the Baltimore Orioles, Tuesday, June 3, 2025, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Jason Redmond)

MILAN (AP) — Plans to play a Serie A match between AC Milan and Como in Australia next month have been abandoned.

The Italian league and local organizers released a joint statement on Monday saying the game was off.

Serie A president Ezio Simonelli said the Asian Football Confederation recently issued an “escalation for further and unacceptable requests” that made arranging the game impossible.

Milan was looking for an alternative site to play the game when its San Siro stadium is unavailable because of the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics opening ceremony.

It would have been the first domestic game from one of Europe's top five leagues played outside the continent.

Milan and Como are less than an hour apart. The Feb. 8 game has yet to relocated.

The other game scheduled overseas, the Barcelona-Villarreal La Liga match outside Miami this month, was canceled in October after protests by players and supporters in Spain.

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AC Milan players greet fans at the end of the Serie A soccer match between AC Milan and Sassuolo, in Milan, Italy, Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)

AC Milan players greet fans at the end of the Serie A soccer match between AC Milan and Sassuolo, in Milan, Italy, Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)

AC Milan's Davide Bartesaghi celebrates with AC Milan's Christopher Nkunku, top, after scoring his side's second goal during the Serie A soccer match between AC Milan and Sassuolo, in Milan, Italy, Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)

AC Milan's Davide Bartesaghi celebrates with AC Milan's Christopher Nkunku, top, after scoring his side's second goal during the Serie A soccer match between AC Milan and Sassuolo, in Milan, Italy, Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)

AC Milan's head coach Massimiliano Allegri leaves the field after the Serie A soccer match between AC Milan and Sassuolo, in Milan, Italy, Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)

AC Milan's head coach Massimiliano Allegri leaves the field after the Serie A soccer match between AC Milan and Sassuolo, in Milan, Italy, Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)

Como's head coach Cesc Fabregas watches during the Serie A soccer match between AS Roma and Como 1907 at Rome's Olympic stadium, Italy, Monday, Dec. 15, 2025. (Fabrizio Corradetti/LaPresse via AP)

Como's head coach Cesc Fabregas watches during the Serie A soccer match between AS Roma and Como 1907 at Rome's Olympic stadium, Italy, Monday, Dec. 15, 2025. (Fabrizio Corradetti/LaPresse via AP)

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