As our own Jason Paczkowski indicated early Thursday morning, the Brewers’ High-A Wisconsin affiliate had their game called in the eighth inning on Wednesday night after a player reportedly collapsed in the dugout. While no details have been confirmed to this point, the belief is that the collapsed player is Brewer No. 2 prospect and MLB No. 21 prospect Luis Peña.
The incident occurred while athletic training staff members were checking out Timber Rattlers catcher Marco Dinges after a pitch deflected off his knee. In the video below, you’ll see the Fort Wayne TinCaps third base coach signal for medics after something happened in the Timber Rattlers dugout.
Unconfirmed reports tonight that MLB Pipeline’s #21 ranked prospect Luis Peña collapsed in the dugout with Milwaukee’s High-A affiliate and was rushed to the hospital and spectators have said it was indeed the Brewers’ #2 ranked prospect. Wishing him a speedy recovery pic.twitter.com/Pzq5gnUFJB
While no confirmation has been made about whether it was in fact Peña, unconfirmed reports say he was rushed to the hospital. He was reportedly stable and responsive as of midnight.
Via that same thread from our trusted source – "I don’t know what happened nor do I have specifics that I can share about his current status, but I have heard from multiple individuals in the Timber Rattlers clubhouse that, as of midnight tonight, Peña is stable and responsive." https://t.co/fx3D0q2kX2
