MLB Star Rushed To Hospital After Frightening Crash

In a pivotal matchup against the Brewers, the Reds see both triumph and turmoil as Dane Myers' incredible catch turns into a concerning exit.

The Reds got their series opener in Milwaukee off to a promising start, but the night took a tense turn when Dane Myers made a spectacular play and paid for it.

In the bottom of the fourth, with Cincinnati protecting a 1-0 lead, Myers laid out for an unforgettable catch at the wall. It was the kind of grab that can swing a game - and maybe even a dugout - but the aftermath looked rough. Myers appeared to take a serious shot to his shoulder on the play, and he was soon met by the medical cart before leaving the game.

The reaction around the moment said plenty. From every angle, it was the sort of collision that leaves a team holding its breath. It was also a huge effort from a player who, at least in that instant, looked fully committed to helping the Reds claw through a season that has left them searching for answers.

With Myers out, manager Terry Francona turned to TJ Friedl in center field. Friedl had recently been called back up during the Pirates series.

At the time this was being written, Cincinnati was still clinging to a 3-0 lead, and Myers’ play had at least given the Reds a jolt in a spot where they badly needed one.

The matchup itself already carried a heavy load. The Reds entered the series after winning on the road against the Pittsburgh Pirates and trying to keep their season alive against a Brewers team that has controlled this matchup for a long time. Milwaukee has won 15 of the last 17 series between the clubs, which makes any Cincinnati success in this spot feel like a steep climb.

There was also a small opening for the Reds coming in. Milwaukee had leaned hard on its bullpen over the weekend against the Chicago Cubs, using all three of its top relief weapons multiple times. That could leave the Brewers a bit worn down as Cincinnati arrived.

Whether the Reds can turn that into something bigger is another question. But Myers’ effort gave them exactly the kind of spark a team in their position needs: a player throwing everything he has into one play, even if it comes with a scary price.

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