Umpire Larry Vanover leaves Yankees-Guardians game after being hit in head by a relay throw
Second base umpire Larry Vanover had to leave in the top of the fifth inning of the New York Yankees-Cleveland Guardians game Wednesday after being hit near his head by a relay throw.
Guardians shortstop Andrés Giménez attempted to make a throw to home after a hit from Yankees catcher Kyle Higashioka but ended up accidentally striking and knocking over Vanover. Fortunately, the umpire left the field under his own power.
Scary scene in Cleveland as umpire Larry Vanover is hit by a relay throw from Andrés Giménez. Vanover thankfully left the field on his own power. pic.twitter.com/Wnp6UDXOO5
— Casey Drottar (@CDrottar19) April 12, 2023
Here's another angle, where it very clearly looks like the ball hit Vanover in the head.
Ouch... pic.twitter.com/yLxlo9s6yW
— Dillard Barnhart (@BarnHasSpoken2) April 12, 2023
Two runners scored for the Yankees to draw within one run in the fifth, while Higashioka's hit was ruled with a single and Giménez was charged with an error.
After the game, Vanover's fellow umpire Chris Guccione told The Athletic's Brendan Kuty that the crew chief was partially coherent after the play and didn't even know he had been hit with the baseball. Vanover reportedly had "a pretty good-sized knot" on his head and was undergoing tests at a nearby hospital.
Vanover, 67, is in his 33rd season as an MLB umpire.
Yankees manager Aaron Boone tossed in an unrelated issue
Another umpire-related incident affected the game. Earlier in the contest, Yankees manager Aaron Boone was ejected in the bottom of the first inning after arguing with the umpires after they overturned a catch by outfielder Aaron Hicks.
Aaron Boone gets tossed after the umpires overturn the out call on the Aaron Hicks play without a review pic.twitter.com/fFkoBBe8do
— Talkin' Yanks (@TalkinYanks) April 12, 2023
The call was initially ruled a catch and then a double play to end the inning without a challenge by Guardians manager Terry Francona. But the umpires decided to change the call instead and count the run hit and the run scored — both of which upset Boone enough for him to confront the umpires.
