BREAKING Chicago White Sox Pitcher Collapses In Dugout IMMEDIATELY RUSHED TO HOSPITAL Here’s What We Know
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Chicago White Sox pitcher Danny Farquhar collapsed from an apparent brain hemorrhage in the team’s dugout during Friday night’s game.
Doctors at Chicago’s Rush University Medical Center said Farquhar’s hemorrhage was caused by a ruptured aneurysm, the Chicago Tribune reported.
Visiting Houston Astros players said they spotted Farquhar vomiting in the dugout during the sixth inning. Farquhar lost consciousness and was carried out by an ambulance.
Farquhar regained consciousness just before leaving Chicago’s Guaranteed Rate Field, White Sox manager Rick Renteria said.
Renteria said none of the White Sox players noticed any signs that Farquhar might have been sick, Chicago’s FOX 32 reported.
Farquhar was in stable but critical condition according to doctors.
Farquhar’s teammates hung his white No. 43 jersey during the Chicago’s game Saturday night against Houston.
Please continue to pray for our brother.
‘‘He’s alive, he’s got a chance, and that’s what I’m hanging on to,’’ pitching coach Don Cooper told the Sun-Times. ‘‘And prayers are more necessary than talk.’’
The Chicago White Sox released a statement on Twitter:
“Statement on Danny Farquhar. White Sox fans, please keep Danny and his family in your positive thoughts and prayers.”
We certainly have Farquhar in our prayers.