Ian Happ leaves game with injury near eye |
PITTSBURGH — Chicago Cubs center fielder and leadoff man Ian Happ is the Cubs' hottest hitter right now, but he was forced to leave Thursday's game with an unfortunate injury. Happ departed the Cubs' matchup with the Pittsburgh Pirates after a foul ball bounced up and hit him near the eye socket.
In the top of the fourth at PNC Park, Happ fouled off a ball that bounced in the dirt and headed directly for his face. Happ went down to the ground in pain and eventually left the field, grimacing in pain and dabbing his eye socket with a towel. Cameron Maybin replaced Happ in the lineup and finished his at-bat by grounding out to end the inning. Ian Happ exits after a fluke foul ball bounced and hits him near in the right eye in the 4th. Was up and walking around after a moment on the ground. Stay tuned for an update from the Cubs. pic.twitter.com/4vi93J2MZu Happ’s foul ball off his own face pic.twitter.com/QVll6wJtVw Update: Thankfully, the prognosis for Happ is good, as X-rays came back negative. The hot-hitting leadoff man has a contusion above his right eye and nothing more. "All indications are that it's not too bad," Cubs manager David Ross said to the media following Friday's game. "I'll see how he is. Obviously, that's a sensitive area (eye), and (I'll) make sure he's all right." Some good news for Cubs fans despite a rough game so far: Ian Happ has a contusion above his right eye, X-rays came back negative. Ross said Happ's right eye was blurry and already swelling above the eye, so the Cubs didn't want to risk sending him out there to finish the at-bat with blurred vision.