Blue Jays top prospect Anthony Alford stretchered off field in minor league game
Posted Jun 11, 2016 02:56:48 PM.
Last Updated Jun 11, 2016 02:57:32 PM.
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DUNEDIN, Fla. – Toronto Blue Jays top prospect Anthony Alford was taken off the field on a stretcher with a neck injury following a collision Friday night in a minor league game.
Alford, who was playing for Toronto’s advanced-A affiliate, the Dunedin Blue Jays, collided with shortstop Richard Urena on an infield fly in the 12th inning while racing to a high pop fly in shallow centre-field, according to a story on the Dunedin team’s website.
Alford, 21, stayed down for almost 15 minutes before being taken off on a stretcher and taken to Mease Dunedin Hospital.
The centre-fielder had a CT scan that did not reveal any fracture, the Blue Jays said in a release Saturday. Alford has since been released from hospital and diagnosed with a concussion.
Toronto’s third-round pick in the 2012 MLB draft is hitting .205 with one home run, 11 runs batted in and four stolen bases for Dunedin.
Alford is the Blue Jays’ No. 1 prospect and ranked No. 37 among all MLB prospects, according to MLB.com.