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Tampa Bay Rays minor league pitcher Tyler Zombro was taken to the hospital after being hit in the head by a line drive on Thursday.

Zombro was pitching in the eighth inning for the Durham Bulls in their game against the Norfolk Tides. He was facing Brett Cumberland and had a 1-2 count when the catcher hit a line drive that nailed Zombro.

Zombro fell down immediately and was convulsing on the mound. He was taken off on a stretcher to an ambulance, where he was transported to a hospital.

The good news is Zombro is in stable condition.

The game was called by the umpires following the incident. Norfolk was leading 12-4 at the time and won by that score.

Zombro, 26, signed with the Rays in 2017 after four years at George Mason. He was 1-1 with a 3.18 ERA this season for the Triple-A Durham club.

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