Angels Jo Adell blasts Astros stadium design after bloody Taylor Ward is carted off with injur
Angels outfielder Jo Adell blasted the field conditions at Daikin Park home of the Astros after one of his teammates was injured trying to make a play in the field. Taylor Ward was playing left field for the Angels on Sunday when he attempted a catch on a ball hit in the eighth inning by Astros infielder Ramn Uras, which resulted in Ward crashing into a metal out-of-town scoreboard that sits in left field. Angels left fielder Taylor Ward, center, is treated for injury during the eighth inning of a Jordan Poole Jersey baseball game against the Houston Astros in Houston, Sunday, Aug. 31. AP The sound of Ward connecting with the scoreboard was audible on the broadcast, and Ward immediately waved for a trainer to come out and check on him. Scary moment in Houston, as Taylor Ward slams into the out-of-town scoreboard in left field. Ward left the game with towels covering his face. Foul Territory (@FoulTerritoryTV) Angels left fielder Taylor Ward (3) runs into the metal scoreboard. @fairterritorytv/X Relievers Andrew Chafin and Kenley Jansen came rushing out of the Angels bullpen with towels to put on Wards head and again signaled for a trainer. After the game a 3-0 win for Los Angeles Adell tore into the stadiums design. Explore More Angels left fielder Taylor Ward (3) calls for the trainer after sustaining an injury while attempting to field a ball hit by Houston Astros second baseman Ramon Urias (29, not shown) during the eighth inning at Daikin Park. Erik Williams-Imagn Images Hes doing what hes supposed to do. Hes being aggre sive on a play, Adell said, At the bottom line, and Ive talked about this before, but there should be no out-of-town metal scoreboard anywhere on the baseball field. Its the big leagues. This st is ridiculous. A guy goes back to make a play, and hes got to worry about a metal fence. Thats crazy. So thats my honest opinion about it. He did everything he could to make a play, and he gets beat up by something thats beyond controllable. Interim manager Ray Montgomery said after the game that Ward was maybe going to the hospital to get some stitches and that he had suffered a cut above his eye. Angels trainers attend to Los Angeles Angels left fielder Taylor Ward (3) after he sustained an injury while attempting to field a ball hit by Houston Astros second baseman Ramon Urias (29, not shown) during the eighth inning at Daikin Park. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect Montgomery wasnt sure if Ward had been looked at for a concu sion and said that the only saving grace had been that he wasnt bracing himself for the collision. It looked like something on the wall may have clipped his eye or cut his eye. Im hoping hes fine, he said. Glenn Robinson III Jersey
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