Moises Ballesteros survives terrifying 105-mph head hit, jokes with teammates about the near-miss moment

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Moises Ballesteros Faces Scary Incident with Remarkable Resilience

Chicago Cubs rookie Moises Ballesteros experienced a harrowing moment on Thursday that could have easily turned disastrous. During a game against the Cincinnati Reds, he found himself on first base when teammate Pete Crow-Armstrong sent a blistering line drive his way. Cincinnati’s first baseman, Spencer Steer, attempted a diving catch, but the ball ricocheted off his glove, striking Ballesteros directly in the head and knocking his helmet off in the process.

An Unexpected Turn of Events

Despite the shocking impact of the 105-mph line drive, Ballesteros displayed remarkable composure. After the hit, he swiftly shook off the moment and sprinted toward second base, keenly aware that the ball remained in play. Unfortunately, he was tagged out by outfielder TJ Friedl, but his determination to continue playing was evident. Remarkably, Ballesteros returned to the game for another at-bat, a testament to his grit and resolve.

Post-Incident Reflection and Recovery

The incident could have easily escalated into something more serious, but Ballesteros managed to maintain his sense of humor. In the dugout after the game, he was seen joking with his teammates, playfully recounting the moment that left many spectators holding their breath. Following the game, he provided an update on his condition, sharing his experience with reporters.

“When the ball hit my helmet, I felt a little bit nervous,” Ballesteros admitted. “But after the trainer checked me, he told me I’m good. I feel really good right now.” His positive outlook reflects his resilience in the face of a frightening situation.

Medical Assessment and Next Steps

Ballesteros underwent a thorough evaluation by the medical staff, who determined that there was no need for a trip to the injured list. However, in a precautionary move, he was not included in the lineup for Friday’s game. Instead, veteran Justin Turner is set to take on the designated hitter role, allowing Ballesteros a chance to recover fully from the incident.

This unexpected scare serves as a reminder of the unpredictability of baseball and the resilience of its players. Ballesteros, with his quick recovery and lighthearted attitude, has quickly become a source of inspiration for his teammates and fans alike.

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