There was another hit batsman in the Red Sox' series against the Yankees, except this one didn't seem like it was intentionally executed.
With one out and a runner on first base in the first inning, New York starter Sonny Gray hit Hanley Ramirez in the left wrist with a tailing 94 mph fastball.
Ramirez was in obvious pain immediately after the pitch, only looking out toward Gray for a moment before being attended to by the Red Sox' medical staff. After it initially looked like the first baseman might stay in the game, he ultimately went back into the clubhouse with Mitch Moreland coming on to pinch-run and play first base.
X-rays taken on Ramirez's wrist were negative.