Willson Contreras takes 97 mph fastball to the nuts, a breakdown

Jun 20, 2019 2.0M views 1:48

What Happened

In the bottom of the 9th inning, the score is tied between the Chicago Cubs and the New York Mets. Chicago Cubs catcher Willson Contreras steps into the batter's box, facing a 97 mph fastball from Mets pitcher Jacob deGrom. As the pitch is delivered, the ball suddenly bounces up and hits Contreras directly in the groin area. Contreras immediately crumples in pain, dropping to his knees and grabbing his midsection. The umpire and Cubs' trainer rush over to check on Contreras, but there is little they can do to alleviate the discomfort. Contreras attempts to regain his composure and make a play to hold the runners on base, but he is clearly still in agony. The cameras capture Contreras' pained expression as he grimaces and struggles to stand upright. Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo and manager Joe Maddon approach Contreras and it appears they are attempting to lighten the mood with some light-hearted banter, likely trying to distract Contreras from the pain. Meanwhile, Mets outfielder JD Davis expresses his own sympathetic reaction, acknowledging that he has never experienced such a direct hit to that area. After a brief delay, Contreras is able to regain his footing and continues the at-bat. The game resumes, with both teams focused on the task at hand. However, the moment of Contreras' unfortunate mishap has become the focal point, as the raw emotion and physicality of the situation in vivid detail. This incident serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of baseball and the potential for unexpected, cringe-worthy moments that can occur on the field. Despite the discomfort, Contreras demonstrates his toughness and resilience by remaining in the game and continuing to contribute to his team's efforts.

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