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Tyler Freeman Leaves Game After Taking a Scary Hit to the Head

Colorado Rockies

In a tense moment during the sixth inning, Rockies right fielder Tyler Freeman was struck in the head by a blazing 98.2 mph cutter from Brewers right-hander Jacob Misiorowski. The impact was alarming, with Freeman taking the ball directly off the helmet, though the extra helmet flap offered some protection. Fortunately, he managed to turn his head just in time to avoid a more serious blow under the visor.

Immediately following the hit, Freeman was surrounded by concern as catcher William Contreras rushed to his side, joined shortly by the Rockies coaching staff. Despite the frightening incident, Freeman was awake and alert, even seen mouthing the reassuring words, “I’m fine.” However, trainers Keith Duggar and Heath Townsend made the prudent decision to pull him from the game.

Sterlin Thompson took over in right field after Freeman’s exit, stepping into a challenging situation as the Rockies looked to maintain their momentum. This is a developing story, and updates will be provided as more information becomes available.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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