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Kevin Pillar got hit in the face by a Jacob Webb fastball.

Amazingly, he walked off under his own power.

Still, a frightening scene nonetheless. https://t.co/6kPINtKIYn

— Ryan Field (@RyanFieldABC) May 18, 2021

The Mets’ injury woes took a scary turn Monday night.

Kevin Pillar was hit in the face by a 94.5 mph fastball in the seventh inning of the Mets’ game against the Braves. The outfielder immediately hit the deck, with blood gushing from his face.

After a short time on the ground, he walked off under his own power with a towel over his face.


  Kevin Pillar leaves Mets game early after taking pitch to the face. AP Kevin Pillar leaves Mets game early after taking pitch to the face. AP

Braves reliever Jacob Webb threw the pitch and appeared to be shaken up on the mound after seeing Pillar go down.

It came with the bases loaded and forced in a run. Khalil Lee, who was called up earlier in the day with Johneshwy Fargas after Michael Conforto and Jeff McNeil went on the injured list, pinch-ran for Pillar.


  Kevin Pillar is hit in the face by a fastball from Braves pitcher Jacob Webb. AP Photo Kevin Pillar is hit in the face by a fastball from Braves pitcher Jacob Webb. AP Photo

Pillar was the second Met to leave Monday’s game with an injury after starting pitcher Taijuan Walker exited after three innings with left side tightness.

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