
Detroit Tigers outfielder Parker Meadows is hospitalized in Minnesota after a violent collision with teammate Riley Greene on April 9. Manager A.J. Hinch expressed concern about Meadows' condition following the incident.
Detroit Tigers outfielder Parker Meadows will reportedly remained hospitalized in Minnesota overnight, the result of a collision in left-center field with teammate Riley Greene on April 9.
Tigers manager A.J. Hinch told reporters after the game between the Tigers and Minnesota Twins that he was “worried” in the aftermath of the injury, which saw Meadows leave Target Field on a medical cart.
Meadows bit his lip or the inside of his mouth and was “pretty out of it” on the field, according to Jason Beck of MLB.com.
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Parker Meadows was hospitalized after a collision with teammate Riley Greene in left-center field.
A.J. Hinch expressed that he was 'worried' about Meadows' condition following the collision.



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