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Injured minor leaguer airlifted, game suspended
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Injured minor leaguer airlifted, game suspended

Published Aug. 22, 2014 7:27 p.m. ET

VIERA, Fla. (AP) A minor league player in the New York Mets' organization could soon be released from the hospital after he was airlifted from the field Friday because of a head injury.

The Mets said 22-year-old first baseman Manuel Hilario ''began to experience seizures and remained unresponsive'' after his head hit the knee of the Nationals second baseman while trying to break up a double play in the rookie Gulf Coast League game.

Hilario was treated on the field and then taken by helicopter to a hospital. The Mets said he had a CT scan that ''appears to be normal. He is talkative, in good spirits and could be discharged tomorrow.''

The game was suspended in the fourth inning after the injury.

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Hilario is in his fourth season in the Mets' system. He collided with second baseman Younaifred Aguero in the game at Washington's spring training complex.

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