Baseball umpire Nick Mahrley was carted off in a neck brace in shocking scenes at Yankee Stadium on Sunday after Giancarlo Stanton’s broken bat hit him in the back of the head.
Stanton’s bat splintered when he hit the ball but it only broke in two at the end of his swing, before it struck plate umpire Mahrley on the side of the face and knocked his grill to the floor.
Replays showed the bat appeared to strike him in the side of the head and the neck.
Mahrley initially tried to get back up to watch the play unfold but dropped back to the ground and after a lengthy medical stoppage, was put in a neck brace and carted off the field to applause from around Yankee Stadium.
The game was delayed for about 16 minutes in the bottom of the fifth inning between the New York Yankees and Colorado Rockies.
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Nick Mahrley was carted off in a neck brace in shocking scenes at Yankee Stadium
Mahrley got a standing ovation as he was carted off the field amid major concern
Yankees hitter Giancarlo Stanton’s bat broke and flew into the umpire’s face on his backswing
The game on Sunday was stopped for around 16 minutes so Mahrley could be helped
It was later announced on the broadcast that Mahrley was being examined by the Yankees medical staff, before reports emerged claiming he suffered a concussion on the day.
According to MLB’s Yankees reporter Bryan Hoch, he is set to undergo further testing over the next few days and will not work the first series of next week at a minimum.
When play resumed, crew chief Marvin Hudson took over behind the plate. Second base umpire Hunter Wendelstedt moved from second base to first base.
The 41-year-old Mahrley worked 473 games as a callup umpire until becoming a full-time umpire before last season.
The Rockies tweeted: ‘Sending our best to Umpire Nick Mahrley.’
The Yankees were leading 4-3 at the time of the incident, with Aaron Judge hitting his 50th home run of the season in the first inning.
The Bronx Bombers went on to seal a 10-3 victory over the Rockies, thanks to back-to-back-to-back home runs from Juan Soto, Judge and Stanton in the bottom of the seventh.