MLB reporter Kelsey Wingert revealed she suffered a gnarly injury after being struck by a line drive in a game earlier this week.
The aftermath of the strike was caught on video -- and you can hear in the clip, one TV broadcaster was very concerned and asked,"Kelsey, you okay?"
Wingert was able to walk out of the dugout and did give a thumbs up ... but in an update on Wednesday, she revealed the strike caused a gnarly injury. The 29-year-old said she had to spend five hours at a local hospital and needed several stitches to close the wound. She added that she required a CT scan as well.
Thankfully, Wingert said the testing went well and she's now doing OK -- and thanked the Rockies and her colleagues for all of the support in the wake of the incident.Speedy recovery, Kelsey!
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