Johan Oviedo narrowly avoided getting drilled in the face by a line drive hit off Kyle Schwarber's bat.
Johan Oviedo narrowly avoided getting drilled in the face by a line drive hit off Kyle Schwarber's bat.

WATCH: Cardinals pitcher nearly gets hit in face by Kyle Schwarber line drive


Cole Little Cole Little - Senior Writer -

CHICAGO — Making his big league debut, St. Louis Cardinals prospect Johan Oviedo started on the mound at Wrigley Field on Wednesday. Oviedo's outing against the Chicago Cubs nearly came to a screeching halt when Kyle Schwarber hit a rocket right back at him, but, thankfully, Oviedo was able to glove the line drive.

Schwarber was more shaken than Oviedo by the play, which saw a comebacker head right for Oviedo's face. Oviedo stuck his glove up and was able to make the catch in the nick of time. Afterward, Schwarber and members of the Cardinals' coaching staff checked on Oviedo to make sure that we was all right, and the young righty remained in the game.

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