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George Kirby, the Seattle Mariners right-hander, had blood trickling out of his mouth as he left the field Tuesday night.
Seattle Mariners pitcher George Kirby took a 102.7 miles per hour line drive to the face, resulting in a bloody mess.
Seattle Mariners right-hander George Kirby exited Tuesday night’s game against the Baltimore Orioles after taking a line ...
Mariners pitcher George Kirby was left bloodied in a scary scene Tuesday night when he was hit in the face with a 102.7-mph line drive off the bat of Orioles infielder Ramon Urias.
It hit Kirby in the face and left him bloodied, but according to the pitcher, he was OK. The ball came off that bat at 102.7 MPH, so thank goodness it hit him there and not in a worse place, as ...
Seattle Mariners pitcher George Kirby was struck in the face by a 102.7 mph line drive during Tuesday's game against the Orioles, causing bleeding from his mouth.
Mariners’ George Kirby hit in face by line drive, exits bloody vs. Orioles Right-hander took a 102.7 mph comebacker to the jaw off the bat of Ramón Urías ...
Kirby was also able to soften the blow by getting a hand on the ball before it hit him in the face. Otherwise, the entire ordeal could have been much, much worse. George Kirby struck in the mouth ...
Mariners right-hander George Kirby left Tuesday's start with blood flowing from his mouth after being struck by a 102.7 mph line drive in the fifth inning. Skip to main content Skip to navigation ...
Seattle Mariners right-hander George Kirby exited Tuesday night's game against the Baltimore Orioles after taking a line drive to the face.
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