July 8, 2024

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Pittsburgh Pirates Catcher Suffers Shocking Injury During Practice

In the annals of Major League Baseball’s peculiar injuries, a recent incident involving Pittsburgh Pirates catcher Joey Bart might just take the cake for its sheer unorthodoxy.

Bart’s absence from the Pirates’ matchup against the New York Mets on Wednesday due to a head injury initially appears unremarkable. However, the circumstances leading to his injury add a bizarre twist to the tale.

During batting practice earlier in the week, Bart found himself in an unprecedented predicament: struck in the head by a home run ball while fulfilling his duties in the bullpen.

Pittsburgh Pirates Catcher Suffers Shocking Injury During Practice

Initially, the team anticipated Bart’s swift return after a brief period of recuperation. However, exercising caution, they opted to sideline him for the game against the Mets.

The Mets capitalized on Bart’s absence, securing a commanding 9-1 victory over the Pirates, marking their 10th win of the season.

Stepping into Bart’s shoes was rookie Henry Davis, a former No. 1 overall draft pick, who assumed catching duties and garnered a 1-2 performance with a strikeout during the game.

Bart himself boasts an impressive pedigree, having been selected as the No. 2 overall pick by the San Francisco Giants in the 2018 MLB Draft. He debuted in the majors with the Giants in 2020, spending four seasons with the team before being traded to the Pirates shortly after the commencement of the current season.

Bart returns, has ‘great chance' to seize Giants' catcher role

With burgeoning talents like Oneil Cruz and Ke’Bryan Hayes, the Pirates are striving to expedite their rebuilding efforts. Bart, despite his tenure with the Giants falling short of expectations, now finds himself with the opportunity to rejuvenate his career in Pittsburgh.

One can only hope that Bart’s encounter with unforeseen mishaps during bullpen sessions is a one-off occurrence, and that he can steer clear of such peculiar accidents in the future.

Pittsburgh Steelers’ quarterback Russell Wilson is one of the more well-known two sport stars that has come up through the ranks. He was always a phenomenal baseball prospect growing up, even spending two years with the Colorado Rockies at one point.

On Friday evening, the Pittsburgh Pirates gave Wilson another taste of professional baseball at the MLB level, allowing him to throw out the first pitch.

Bart returns, has ‘great chance' to seize Giants' catcher role

Russell Wilson has an extensive history with baseball
And the baseball game might give Steelers fans some more info about their new QB. Did you know that Wilson used to be a coveted prospect by several Major League Baseball teams? The Baltimore Orioles selected Wilson, an infielder, in the later rounds of the 2007 MLB Draft. But Wilson turned down a $350,000 signing bonus to play both football and baseball for North Carolina State.

Then by 2010, the Colorado Rockies in the fourth round of the draft. Wilson did do two years in their minor league system. But he informed the Rockies that he would pursue football full time in 2013. However, that didn’t stop MLB from deleting him from their system.

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