Royals’ Jonathan India hit by 99 mph fastball, leaves game
- Jonathan India was hit by a 99-mph fastball on the left side of his face during a game against the Milwaukee Brewers, leading him to leave the game for a CT scan that revealed no damage.
- Royals manager Matt Quatraro stated that India has had no concussion symptoms and is being cautious about his recovery.
- Kansas City placed Dairon Blanco on the injured list due to tendinopathy in his right Achilles tendon.
- Utilityman Tyler Tolbert was called up to fill Blanco's spot on the roster, as mentioned by Quatraro.
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Royals' India in lineup day after face hit by pitch
Second baseman Jonathan India is back in the Royals' starting lineup Monday -- a day after being hit in the left side of his face by a 99-mph pitch from Cleveland's Emmanuel Clase. A CT scan revealed no lingering damage to India.


Royals’ Jonathan India back in starting lineup a day after a pitch hits him in the face
MILWAUKEE (AP) — Jonathan India was in the Kansas City Royals’ starting lineup for Monday’s game against the Milwaukee Brewers a day after a 99-mph pitch from Cleveland’s Emmanuel Clase hit him in the face.

Royals' Jonathan India back in starting lineup a day after a pitch hits him in the face
MILWAUKEE (AP) — Jonathan India was in the Kansas City Royals’ starting lineup for Monday’s game against the Milwaukee Brewers a day after a 99-mph pitch from Cleveland’s Emmanuel Clase hit him in the face.
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