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Luis Arraez Hospitalized After Collision in Game Against Astros

Padres' Luis Arraez taken to hospital after on-field collision; he is stable and able to move extremities.

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Luis Arraez of the San Diego Padres was hospitalized following a collision with Astros' Mauricio Dubón during a game. After hitting a bunt and running to first base, Arraez collided with Dubón, suffering a neck injury. Medical staff attended to him for 11 minutes before he was transported to Houston Methodist Hospital. The Padres confirmed that Arraez is in stable condition, alert, and responsive, with movement in his extremities. Teammates expressed concern as the incident unfolded on the field, reflecting the close-knit nature of the team and their support for Arraez.

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Luis Arraez collided with Mauricio Dubón while trying to reach first base after laying down a bunt. The collision involved Arraez running headfirst into Dubón's shoulder

Luis Arraez is currently stable, conscious, responsive, and able to move his extremities while undergoing further evaluation at Houston Methodist Hospital

Arraez was transported to Houston Methodist Hospital for additional evaluation and treatment following the collision

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