“He is doing OK, he’s in good spirits,” Guardians manager Stephen Vogt told the wire service. “He’s upright, he’s alert.”

The ball was ruled a foul but Vogt said Fry took a direct hit.

Fry got knocked on his back by the impact but never lost consciousness, according to MLB.com. He was transferred from one medical facility to another where he was kept for observation overnight.

Skubal, the reigning American League Cy Young winner, appeared rattled by the scene at home plate as Fry was being treated. He took off his hat and glove and rubbed his face.

“It’s really tough,” Skubal said, per MLB.com. “I’ve already reached out to him. I’m sure his phone is blowing up. Just want to make sure he’s alright. Obviously, he seemed like he was OK coming off the field, and hopefully it stays that way. I know sometimes with those things, they can change, so hopefully he’s alright.”

The sixth inning unraveled Skubal, who also had a wild pitch, a balk and a throwing error in which he attempted to hike the ball football-style to the first baseman but the ball flew down the right field line.

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The Guardians scored three runs in the inning en route to a 5-2 victory, tying the Tigers for first place in the American League Central after being 15 1/2 games behind them in July. Detroit, meanwhile, is in free fall, losing its seventh straight.

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