The second game of the Nationals and Phillies' three-game tilt at Citizens Bank Park was overshadowed by a scary scene during Washington's batting practice after a member of the Nats' staff collapsed, according to multiple reports.
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Nationals coach collapses during batting practice
A member of the Nationals' staff was stretchered off the diamond after collapsing during batting practice ahead of Washington's 6:45 p.m. ET road duel against the Phillies, per Fox 29 Philly's Devan Kaney.
The staffer, batting practice pitcher James Frisbie, collapsed early in BP. Medical personnel came onto the diamond to tend to him, carting him off the field a short time later. Nationals players left the field, according to NBC Sports Philadelphia's John Clark.
Frisbie was taken to the hospital and has been undergoing tests in the hours since his collapse, per MASN's Mark Zuckerman, Washington manager Davey Martinez told reporters that the Nationals hadn't yet heard the test results, but Frisbie is "coherent and feeling better."
The game began at 6:45 p.m. ET as scheduled. Philadelphia went on to claim victory in the matchup, 7-2.
This story will be updated.