Angels catcher Kurt Suzuki OK after taking baseball to neck, passing out vs. Blue Jays

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Los Angeles Angels catcher Kurt Suzuki is fine after a terrifying incident during a game against the Toronto Blue Jays on Saturday night caused him to pass out in the tunnel and spend a few hours in the hospital.

In the third inning of the Angelsโ€™ 6-5 loss to the Jays on Saturday night in Anaheim, Suzuki was out taking warm-up pitches with starter Michael Lorenzen. One of those pitches bounced off the ground and hit Suzuki right under his mask in the neck.

The 38-year-old was noticeably shook up, and was helped off the field slowly by the teamโ€™s training staff. He struggled to walk down the dugout stairs, and revealed Sunday that he passed out.

Suzuki was taken to a local hospital before he was released hours later and returned to the stadium. He said Sunday that heโ€™s available for the last game in the series against the Blue Jays, and that his โ€œbiggest fear was making a big scene out of it,โ€ per The Los Angeles Times.

Suzuki is in his second season with the Angels, and is playing on a one-year, $1.75 million deal. The Angels mark the fifth team for the veteran catcher following stints with the Oakland Aโ€™s, Washington Nationals, Minnesota Twins and Atlanta Braves.

Catcher Kurt Suzuki of the Los Angeles Angels
Kurt Suzuki was briefly hospitalized after a warm up pitch bounced up and hit him right in the neck on Saturday night. (Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)
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