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Dramatic Collision on the Field: Vargas and Muncy Injured in Baseball Game
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- June 5, 2026
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During a baseball game between Arizona Diamondbacks and Los Angeles Dodgers, a dramatic collision occurred that left players Ildemaro Vargas and Max Muncy shaken. The event unfolded during the fifth inning when Muncy hit a ground ball down the line and Vargas attempted to make a play.
Second baseman Ketel Marte, speaking through an interpreter, remarked, “In my 10 years, I’ve never seen a collision like that.” The incident happened as Vargas fielded the ball behind first base and sprinted to beat Muncy, resulting in a violent crash when both players collided at full speed.
The impact sent them flying before they landed on opposite sides of the base, leaving the crowd in silence as trainers quickly attended to them. Vargas and Muncy lay on the field, visibly affected, but eventually made their way to the dugouts. Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo commented, “Those are the types of things that you see on the baseball field… It was tough to see, but they both got off the field.”
Muncy experienced shortness of breath and underwent evaluation for a concussion. Though he wasn’t slated to play against the Angels on Friday, Dodgers manager Dave Roberts noted Muncy might return over the weekend. Muncy expressed concern for Vargas, saying, “I hope Vargas is OK… I’m hoping he’s doing all right and he’s not too bad.”
Vargas reported bruises along his left side, including his thigh, ribs, and neck. Fortunately, X-rays indicated no severe injuries, and Vargas mentioned his eagerness to play, stating, “My whole body feels like I ran into a truck, but thankfully all the exams and tests were negative.” The outcome could have been much more severe.
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