Rangers’ Marcus Semien takes pitch to helmet, stays in to score

Arlington, Texas – The second goal player of the Rangers, Marcus Semien, stayed in the match and scored on a simple goalkeeper after a quick ball of 94.6 MPH struck the ear shutter in his helmet while hitting the third round on Saturday evening against the Braves of Atlanta.
Semien lowered his head and avoided a direct shot in the face when he did not rule out from Grant Holmes’s field. Semien then twisted his body while grabbing the left side of his face as he stumbled back and then landed flat on his back.
Third -based coach Tony Beasley immediately ran to Semien while sports coach Matt Lucero and manager Bruce Bochy left the Rangers canoe.
After staying temporarily by speaking to Lucero, Semien sat down and then walked slowly to the first base. After a prolonged conversation with the coach and his manager, Semien remained in the game despite the rubbed of the left cheek.
Holmes appeared to be distraught while Semien was down and received the visit of the Brave launcher coach Rick Kranitz, while the Rangers took care of their second basic player.
When the game resumed, Holmes went to a 3-0 account on Adolis Garcia, the next striker, including a wild land that allowed Corey Seager and Semien to advance a base. The two marked on the simple of García on the right for an advance of 4-2.
Semien took the ground when the Rangers returned to defense in the fourth and beaten again at the bottom of the Channel. This blow finished with him by slamming his helmet after his hard fired on the deflected midfielder from Holmes and to the second basic player Ozzie Albies for what was transformed into a late round with the loaded bases.

