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Nats OF Stone Garrett carted off after heartbreaking injury

Washington Nationals outfielder Stone Garrett was carted off the field at Yankee Stadium with an apparent left leg injury. Garrett attempted to make a leaping catch at the right field wall when his leg appeared to get caught in the wall on a DJ LeMahieu home run in the seventh inning.

Garrett crashed to the turf, writhing in obvious pain. Trainers immediately ran on the field to attend to him. After several moments, an air cast was placed on his lower left leg before he got carted off the field.

Tears were visible in Garrett’s eyes as the cart drove away.

Stone Garrett had become the story of the 2023 MLB season

Stone Garrett has been one of the best stories of the 2023 MLB season. After a disappointing minor league career, Garrett became a full-time real estate agent in 2021 before a tryout with the Arizona Diamondbacks via a LinkedIn post.

He made his MLB debut in 2022, eight years after he got drafted by the Miami Marlins. In November, he signed a major league contract with the Nationals. The 27-year-old has developed into a fan favorite for Nats fans and fans around MLB.

He entered Wednesday’s game, hitting .273/.335/.481 with nine home runs, 40 RBI, and 25 walks against 82 strikeouts in 268 plate appearances. This season was his first extended stay in the Majors.

His contributions helped lift the upstart Nats squad. Garrett had become the epitome of the 2023 Washington Nationals club. A team that entered the season expected to be at the bottom of the league has had a surprising surge, winning seven of its last nine series.

MLB World reacts to the heartbreaking moment

Seeing him lying on the Yankee Stadium turf in agony left many onlookers heartbroken. The reaction around MLB Twitter spoke about how amazing of a story Stone Garrett became this year.

Latest update on Garrett’s injury

As for an update on Garrett’s injury, Nationals manager Dave Martinez said the team was waiting for X-ray results from Yankee Stadium. But he will have an MRI at the hospital later, per Mark Zuckerman of MASN Sports.

Garrett was seen being helped from the shower after the game by Nats director of athletic training Paul Lessard. His leg was wrapped and protected.

The early sense from the Nats is the injury is with his lower leg, not his ankle. But nothing will be confirmed until the results of the MRI and X-rays.

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