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Jays OF Jesús Sánchez suffers right wrist bruise on ball thrown by kid from stands
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Jays OF Jesús Sánchez suffers right wrist bruise on ball thrown by kid from stands

2026-06-01 04:31 Last Updated At:04:41

BALTIMORE (AP) — Toronto Blue Jays outfielder Jesús Sánchez was injured by a ball thrown from the bleachers Sunday, sustaining a bruise to his right wrist that forced him to leave the game against the Baltimore Orioles.

The culprit wasn't a malicious fan. Rather, the ball was tossed by a youngster who merely wanted to play a game of catch.

The mishap occurred in the sixth inning of Baltimore's 9-5 victory. During a stoppage in play, Sánchez glanced up at the fans in the right field bleachers. Not long after that, the ball soared from the stands and plunked his wrist.

“I wasn't trying to play catch right there,” Sánchez said through an interpreter. “I just looked at them, and they thought maybe that I want them to throw the ball. It was a complete misunderstanding.”

Sanchez was wearing a bandage on his wrist after the game, but X-rays were negative and he seemed confident the injury wouldn't keep him out of the lineup.

“It hurts a little bit, but thank God it's nothing bad or a fracture,” he said. “I'll be all right.”

A statement from an Orioles spokesperson said the club has “identified the fan and removed them from the ballpark while we conduct a thorough investigation.”

Toronto manager John Schneider shook his head but smiled when asked to explain what happened.

“Yeah, you never know what you're going to see at the ballpark,” he said. “He was kind of talking to a, I think it was a 12-year-old kid ... in a playful manner, like almost let's play catch. I think the kid took it literally.”

Schneider added, “I'm sure the kid feels bad. I'm assuming there's no ill intent there, I think it was just a misunderstanding and bad timing.”

It's certainly not something the Orioles condone.

“That’s something that I know we’re looking into,” Baltimore manager Craig Albernaz said. “We don’t want anyone getting hurt or fans throwing the ball on the field or anything like that.”

Sánchez never saw it coming, but he will learn from the experience.

“Big surprise, of course,” he said. “I never imagined that was going to happen, but it happened. Just turn the page and keep going.”

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Baltimore Orioles shortstop Gunnar Henderson, top, throws to first for a double play as Toronto Blue Jays right fielder Jesús Sánchez slides at second on a ground ball hit by Toronto Blue Jays second baseman Charles McAdoo (26) during the second inning of a baseball game, Sunday, May 31, 2026 in Baltimore.(AP Photo/Gail Burton)

Baltimore Orioles shortstop Gunnar Henderson, top, throws to first for a double play as Toronto Blue Jays right fielder Jesús Sánchez slides at second on a ground ball hit by Toronto Blue Jays second baseman Charles McAdoo (26) during the second inning of a baseball game, Sunday, May 31, 2026 in Baltimore.(AP Photo/Gail Burton)

Toronto Blue Jays right fielder Jesús Sánchez holds his hand after something was thrown from the stands during a baseball game against the Baltimore Orioles, Sunday, May 31, 2026, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Gail Burton)

Toronto Blue Jays right fielder Jesús Sánchez holds his hand after something was thrown from the stands during a baseball game against the Baltimore Orioles, Sunday, May 31, 2026, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Gail Burton)

Toronto Blue Jays right fielder Jesús Sánchez, right, looks at his hand after something was thrown from the stands during a baseball game against the Baltimore Orioles, Sunday, May 31, 2026, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Gail Burton)

Toronto Blue Jays right fielder Jesús Sánchez, right, looks at his hand after something was thrown from the stands during a baseball game against the Baltimore Orioles, Sunday, May 31, 2026, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Gail Burton)

LEBANON, Tenn. (AP) — Rain disrupted the NASCAR's Cup Series for a second straight week, this time at the Nashville Superspeedway.

The start of the Cracker Barrel 400 on Sunday night was delayed by a weather hold for rain over the 1.33-mile, D-shaped oval that is NASCAR's largest concrete track.

Rain shortened the Coca-Cola 600 won by Daniel Suarez last week at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

And rain already washed out qualifying Saturday at Nashville with a storm that had track officials asking fans to leave the grandstands for cover. The rulebook gave Denny Hamlin, second in the points race, his second pole this year looking to add to his 61 career Cup wins.

Ryan Blaney won here a year ago for his first victory of 2025. Currently third in the points race, he is looking not just to repeat as champ at Nashville but notch his second victory this year.

The series will be at Michigan International Speedway next week where Hamlin will be trying to win for a second straight year.

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Crews wait out the rain before a NASCAR Cup Series auto race, Sunday, May 31, 2026, in Lebanon, Tenn. (AP Photo/Camden Hall)

Crews wait out the rain before a NASCAR Cup Series auto race, Sunday, May 31, 2026, in Lebanon, Tenn. (AP Photo/Camden Hall)

Josh Berry waits out the rain before a NASCAR Cup Series auto race, Sunday, May 31, 2026, in Lebanon, Tenn. (AP Photo/Camden Hall)

Josh Berry waits out the rain before a NASCAR Cup Series auto race, Sunday, May 31, 2026, in Lebanon, Tenn. (AP Photo/Camden Hall)

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