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Dodgers stud prospect injured after freak encounter with team bat dog

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Talk about a ruff day at the ballpark.

One of the Dodgers’ top prospects suffered an injury on Monday during a freak encounter with his team’s bat dog.

The bizarre scene unfolded during the second inning of the Tulsa Drillers’ matchup with Northwest Arkansas at ONEOK Field in Oklahoma.

Kendall George of the Tulsa Drillers wearing a blue helmet and white uniform with blue lettering.Kendall George, the No. 13 prospect in the Dodgers’ farm system and the Drillers’ starting center fielder, was injured during a wild scene at a game in Tulsa on Monday. Getty Images

Kendall George, the No. 13 prospect in the Dodgers’ farm system and the Drillers’ starting center fielder, scored on a line drive to right field. As he was jogging to his dugout, a Tulsa bat-retrieving dog suddenly bolted toward home plate.

In an effort to avoid a collision with the pup, George jumped into the air. But as he came down, he tweaked something.

The 21-year-old looked visibly frustrated as he was forced to leave the game.

The extent of George’s injury is not yet known, though his loss would be a big one for the Drillers. In 43 games this season, he batted .333 with 16 RBI and 52 runs scored. A first-round pick in the 2023 MLB draft, George also had 26 steals in 29 attempts.

According to MLB Pipeline, it’s anticipated the 5-foot-9, 170-pound outfielder will make his Big League debut in 2027.

Baseball player Kendall George jumping over a bat dog on the field.Kendall George was injured as he tried to avoid a collision with a Tulsa Drillers bat dog on Monday. Drillers Baseball

Fans of the Dodgers weren’t pleased when news of George’s issue reached their computers on Tuesday, with many racing to X to call for Tulsa to ban bat dogs moving forward.

“Dogs don’t belong on the baseball field,” one app user wrote. “This is such a stupid gimmick.”

“I’m all for bat dogs,” another added, “but man, teams gotta hold them until the play is entirely over. Keep both the players and the pups safe.”

Others, however, blamed George for the situation.

“Buddy learn how to slow down,” an X user said. “Practically run into the the stands after crossing home without any pressure.”

The Drillers — who boasted about their lineup of bat dogs on Facebook before the season — haven’t yet publicly commented on the situation.

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