Yankees' Oscar Gonzalez Hospitalized After Foul Ball Injury
The outfielder suffered a right orbital fracture during an exhibition game in Mexico City and remains under medical observation.
- Yankees outfielder Oscar Gonzalez suffered a right orbital fracture after fouling a ball off his face during an exhibition game in Mexico City.
- The accident occurred in the second inning against the Diablos Rojos, resulting in Gonzalez being carted off the field.
- Gonzalez received immediate medical attention for a right eye contusion and was taken to ABC Medical Center for observation and further testing.
- He will remain in the hospital overnight for observation and had been reassigned to the minors earlier on the day of the incident.
- Gonzalez had been performing well in spring training, with a .333 batting average, one home run, and six RBIs in 16 games.