Toronto left-hander Francisco Liriano has been released from the hospital after taking a line drive near the back of his head in the Blue Jays’ 5-3 win over Texas on Friday in Game 2 of the AL Division Series.
Liriano turned away from the hit by Carlos Gomez with one out in the eighth inning, and the ball ricocheted into right center off the back of his neck near his head. The hit was measured at 102 mph, and Gomez winced as he headed to first on the run-scoring single.
The 32-year-old stayed on his feet and walked around the infield briefly before his teammates, a trainer and manager John Gibbons came out to check on him. Liriano was replaced by closer Roberto Osuna, who pitched for the first time since leaving the AL wild-card game three days earlier with shoulder discomfort.
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Liriano stayed in the dugout briefly before going to the Toronto clubhouse. Gibbons said he wasn’t sure precisely where the ball struck Liriano.
After examination at a local hospital Liriano was cleared to fly back to Toronto with his teammates.
Liriano was the winning pitcher in the wild-card game against Baltimore, throwing 1 2/3 scoreless innings before Edwin Encarnacion’s game-ending three-run homer in the 11th. He allowed two hits and two runs in 1/3 innings Friday.
With a file from Global News.