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Brian Snitker got hit right in the snitkers. 

The Braves manager took an errant foul ball right to his groin region in the bottom of the fifth as he stood unassumingly inside the Atlanta dugout. 

Ozzie Albies fouled a pitch right into his 68-year-old skipper as Snitker tried to block the ball with his hands at the last second. 

At first glance, the Braves broadcast crew thought that the ball had hit Snitker in the gut, but upon further review, it was clear that it had struck him lower. 

Snitker was OK afterward as the camera showed him upright in the dugout seconds later. 


  Brave manager Brian Snitker was hit in the groin by a foul ball on Wednesday. Bally's Sports Brave manager Brian Snitker was hit in the groin by a foul ball on Wednesday. Bally's Sports

“Oh no! Not on the belly,” broadcaster Brandon Gaudin said after seeing the slow-motion replay. “Never mind that’s a different kind of belly.”

“Does a manager wear a cup?” C.J. Nitkowski asked.


  Brian’s manager Brian Snitker was OK after being struck in the groin by a foul ball. Bally's Sports Brian’s manager Brian Snitker was OK after being struck in the groin by a foul ball. Bally's Sports

Albies could be seen after swinging the bat looking over at Snitker and then seemingly grabbing his groin area in reaction to where the Braves manager had taken the baseball. 

The Braves ended up winning Wednesday night’s game against the Giants, 3-1. 


  Braves manager Brian Snitker is all smiles after the Braves 
  

  defeated the San Francisco Giants at Truist Park. USA TODAY Sports via Reuters Con Braves manager Brian Snitker is all smiles after the Braves defeated the San Francisco Giants at Truist Park. USA TODAY Sports via Reuters Con

When Snitker had taken the foul ball off his body, the Braves had been up 1-0 thanks to an Adam Duvall double that scored a run in the second. 

The Braves added two more runs in the fifth inning thanks to an Austin Riley RBI double that brought in two runs.

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