Philadelphia Phillies star Bryce Harper (32) exited Tuesday night's game against the Atlanta Braves after he took a fastball to the arm.
Braves starting pitcher Spencer Strider let a 95 mph (miles per hour) fastball get away from him, unfortunately beaming Harper in the arm as he walked away in serious pain.
Luckily, X-rays done on Harper's arm came back negative, but he was later diagnosed with an elbow contusion.
Harper entered the game with eight home runs and 33 RBI (runs batted in) on the season while slashing .267/.375/.825.
Meanwhile, Strider has been on a downturn this year, going 0-2 while posting a 5.79 ERA (earned runs average).
The Phillies are currently up 1-0 on the Braves in the sixth inning.