Brewers’ Varland OK after scary liner to hand, jaw

Brewers’ Varland OK after scary liner to hand, jaw

MLB

SAN DIEGO — Milwaukee Brewers reliever Gus Varland was hit on the jaw with a 105.1 mph line drive by Manny Machado and came out of Saturday’s game against the San Diego Padres.

The scary moment came in the bottom of the eighth. Varland was knocked to the ground by the impact. He got to his feet and dropped his glove as two teammates and a trainer rushed to his side. He was helped to his knees as he was tended to before being helped off the field.

The ball caromed to shortstop Willy Adames, who threw out Machado.

The Padres led 8-3 at the time and went on to win 10-3.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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