Tanaka was 'alert, responsive and walking under his own power'' afterwards according to the Yankees.
NEW YORK – Masahiro Tanaka was struck by a line drive to the head, off the bat of Giancarlo Stanton during a Yankees’ simulated game Saturday afternoon at Yankee Stadium.
Tanaka was"alert, responsive and walking under his own power'' according to the Yankees, adding that the pitcher was taken to New York Presbyterian Hospital for testing and further evaluation.Tanaka immediately collapsed on the pitching mound, lying on his left side as medical staff rushed over and players stood silently nearby.
Music that had been blaring out of the Stadium's speaker system was eventually turned off as Tanaka's teammates knelt in the perimeter of the mound while Tanaka was being attended to. As Montgomery went to the mound about 20 minutes later for his sim session against live hitters, the lefty requested the “el’’ screen be placed in front of him.
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