Philadelphia Phillies minor leaguer Daniel Brito suffered a medical emergency during Saturday's game between the Rochester Red Wings and Lehigh Valley Ironpigs, forcing the doubleheader to be postponed.
The Ironpigs third baseman began to wobble in the bottom of the first inning and had to be helped by the Red Wings manager -- who was coaching in the third base box. Brito then laid on the field for approximately 20 minutes and had to be administered oxygen by a paramedic, according to the Democrat and Chronicle. An ambulance eventually arrived and Brito was transported to a local hospital.
"In the best interest of the players and coaches for both teams, today's Red Wings doubleheader has been suspended due to a medical emergency on the field in the bottom of the 1st inning," the Red Wings said in a statement posted to Twitter.
Brito, a 23-year-old from Venezuela the Philies signed in 2015, had recently made his debut in Triple-A.