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Royals’ Vinnie Pasquantino Exits Game with Heat Illness

UPDATE: Kansas City Royals first baseman Vinnie Pasquantino was forced to exit Saturday night’s game against the Chicago White Sox due to a serious heat-related illness. The incident occurred during the Royals’ 6-2 victory at Kauffman Stadium, where temperatures soared to 94 degrees.

Pasquantino struck out in the first inning and quickly felt the effects of the heat. “I kind of blacked out,” he revealed after the game. “I was moving around weird because I was trying to figure out what was going on. I wasn’t very comfortable.” He added that he “couldn’t slow my heart rate down” and experienced nausea shortly after his at-bat.

“I basically couldn’t slow my heart rate down. Five seconds after I struck out, I puked all over the bathroom,” Pasquantino stated.

In a swift response to his departure, manager Matt Quatraro moved left fielder Nick Loftin to first base, while John Rave stepped in at left field and took over Pasquantino’s spot in the batting order. Rave made an impressive impact, hitting a home run and scoring two runs during the game.

“I try to show up to the park every day and prepare the same way, whether I’m in there or not,” Rave commented. He capitalized on his opportunity, hitting a home run on his first at-bat and later scoring from first base on a double by Maikel Garcia, earning praise from Quatraro.

“For him to score from first was absolutely huge. I don’t think that Vinnie would have done that,” Quatraro quipped.

Pasquantino, who has been a key player for the Royals since being drafted in 2019, currently leads the team with 80 RBIs and is tied for the most home runs at 22, batting .259 this season. He has expressed his determination to return for Sunday’s series finale, pending clearance through medical protocols.

“I prepared myself well for the game today. It just hit me,” he explained. “I was hydrated going into the game, I was ready to rock, and it just snuck up on me.”

This incident highlights the risks athletes face during extreme weather conditions and serves as a critical reminder for teams to prioritize player health and safety. As fans eagerly await news on Pasquantino’s status, the Royals look to maintain momentum in their series against the White Sox.

Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story as the Royals assess Pasquantino’s condition ahead of tomorrow’s game.

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