Larry Vanover, the MLB umpire hit in the head by a relay throw during the Yankees’ game against the Guardians, has been released from the hospital.
The 67-year-old Vanover was sent to the Cleveland Clinic for a concussion evaluation, and he had a “pretty good-sized knot” on the left side of his head above the ear, umpire Chris Guccione told a pool reporter Wednesday.
“They’re going to do a concussion test and it sounded like he was coherent and that he knew kind of what was going on,” Guccione said Wednesday. “But he did have that glazed look on him. He’s going to be at the hospital for the rest of the night maybe. Larry Vanover was drilled in the head by a relay throw during the Yankees’ game against the Guardians on Wednesday., remained in the hospital Thursday.
Vanover, who was scheduled to work a game Thursday in Cincinnati, can’t return as an umpire until cleared by league medical personnel, according to the AP.
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