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Rays' Isaac Paredes, Mariners' Ty France hit the ground in scary collision

Seattle Mariners baserunner Ty France and Tampa Bay Rays third baseman Isaac Paredes had a scary collision during a game Sunday in Seattle.

Tampa Bay Rays third baseman Isaac Paredes and Seattle Mariners baserunner Ty France were involved in a scary collision on the base paths during a game Sunday.

In the third inning, Teoscar Hernandez hit a grounder to Paredes, and as the infielder charged the ball, he moved into France’s path and the two collided. 

Paredes and France went to the ground writhing in pain as Hernandez reached base safely.

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France remained in the game, but Paredes left and was replaced by Taylor Walls. Paredes wasn’t expected to miss any time, according to MLB.com.

"I feel a lot better now after getting some treatment," Paredes said after the game, via Bally Sports.

Paredes and Randy Arozarena hit home runs in the game. But the Rays saw their five-run lead disintegrate. With the bases loaded in the seventh inning, Rays pitcher Jason Adam hit Mariners batter Jose Caballero with a pitch that brought home the tie-breaking run.

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Eugenio Suarez and Tom Murphy hit home runs for the Mariners and wrapped up a series victory against MLB’s best team.

"There’s nothing better than winning in the big leagues, and sometimes there’s nothing worse than losing in the big leagues," Murphy said, via The Seattle Times. "Hopefully this win is something that propels us forward and continues to make us work and make us hungry."

Seattle improved to 40-42 on the year. The Rays fell to 57-30.

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