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Royals RHP Seth Lugo takes liner off forehead, exits game vs. Rangers

By Thomson Reuters Jun 10, 2026 | 8:43 PM

Kansas City pitcher Seth Lugo exited Wednesday night’s home contest in the fourth inning after taking a line drive to ​the forehead off the bat of the ‌Texas Rangers’ Brandon Nimmo.

With one out in the fourth, Nimmo rifled a 106.6-m.p.h. liner at Lugo and knocked him to the ground. The right-hander got up without assistance, ‌but ​with a noticeable lump on ⁠his forehead.

Nimmo, who reached ⁠base safely, called time out and ran to the mound to check on Lugo, his former teammate with the New York Mets. After ​speaking with the Royals’ training staff, Lugo walked to the dugout under his own power.

Right-hander ⁠Mason Black replaced Lugo ⁠with Kansas City leading 1-0. Nimmo ​scored the Rangers’ first run on a bases-loaded walk ​to Evan Carter, then they held a ‌2-1 lead after their half of the stanza.

Lugo allowed one run on three hits and one walk with two strikeouts in 3 1/3 innings.

The ⁠36-year-old entered the day at 2-4 with a 3.91 ERA, 24 walks and 64 strikeouts in 76 innings ⁠over 13 starts ‌this season.

For his career, Lugo ⁠is 66-51 with 16 saves, a ​3.52 ERA, ‌300 walks and 1,018 strikeouts in ​1,069 innings ⁠over 373 regular-season games (136 starts) with the Mets (2016-22), San Diego Padres (2023) and Royals. Lugo was an All-Star and second in the 2024 Cy Young Award voting during his first season with the Royals.

–Field ​Level Media