**New York Mets Player Collapses, Loses Consciousness on Field**
Flushing, NY – Tragedy struck Citi Field tonight as New York Mets player, J.D. Davis, collapsed on the field and lost consciousness during a game against the Atlanta Braves.
The 28-year-old third baseman was attempting to run out a ground ball in the top of the fifth inning when he suddenly stumbled and fell to the ground. The crowd gasped in shock as teammates and trainers rushed to his side, immediately administering CPR and defibrillator shocks.
Davis was unconscious for several minutes before being transported to a nearby hospital, where he remains in critical condition.
“I’m still in shock,” said Mets manager, Luis Rojas. “J.D. is a vital part of our team and this is an extremely difficult situation for everyone involved. We’re doing everything we can to support him and his family during this difficult time.”
The game was suspended indefinitely following the incident, with the Braves leading 2-1 in the fifth inning. The Mets organization has announced that the team will hold a press conference tomorrow to provide updates on Davis’ condition.
The incident has sent shockwaves through the baseball community, with players from around the league taking to social media to express their support and concern for Davis’ well-being.
“Praying for my guy @JDDavis27,” tweeted Washington Nationals star, Juan Soto. “Sending all my love and support to him and his family. May he have a speedy recovery.”
The New York Mets have also released a statement, offering their support and resources to Davis and his family.
“The New York Mets are deeply concerned about J.D. Davis’ condition and are providing all necessary support to him and his family,” said Mets General Manager, Brodie Van Wagenen. “We are working closely with the medical professionals at the hospital to ensure that J.D. receives the best possible care and support during this difficult time.”
The MLB has also announced that it will be providing additional support and resources to the Mets organization during this time.
“We are deeply concerned about J.D. Davis’ condition and are doing everything we can to support him and his family,” said MLB Commissioner, Rob Manfred. “We will be providing additional resources to the Mets organization to ensure that they have everything they need to care for J.D. during this difficult time.”
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