Mets OF Kevin Pillar Hit in Face by Errant Pitch, Exits Game


Mets outfielder Kevin Pillar exited New York's contest with the Braves after being struck in the face by an errant fastball.

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Mets outfielder Kevin Pillar exited New York's win over the Braves on Monday night after being being struck in the face by a fastball.

Pillar was hit with the bases loaded in the top of the seventh inning. Braves pitcher Jacob Webb had Pillar in a 1-2 hole, but his next pitch flew high and inside before striking Pillar in the face.

It was a scary scene in Atlanta as blood quickly poured out of Pillar as he hit the ground. But the veteran outfielder was able to walk off under his own power before heading to the New York locker room. 

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Pillar tweeted postgame he is "doing fine," though he repeatedly suffered multiple nasal fractures, per the Mets. The veteran outfielder will meet with a facial specialist in Atlanta in the coming days. 

The Mets advanced to 19–16 with Monday's victory. They currently lead the National League East.

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