Cubs happy leaves the game after breaking the ball of his tibia and feeling dizzy

MILWAUKEE (AP) – Ian Happ left the Chicago Cubs match with the Brewers of Milwaukee Tuesday evening after speaking the ball of his left tibia in the eighth round.
Happ said that after the loss of 9-3 of the cubs, the X-rays were negative. He also said he felt dizzy when he left the match.
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“It is the greatest concern that there is nothing fractured,” said Happ.
The 30 -year -old voltiseur tried to go through him but remained in the discomfort and was removed from the match before being able to finish his plaque appearance.
Vidal Bruján Pliers Pour for Happ and removed the swing.
HAPT strikes .227 with a basic percentage of .324, a percentage of strike strokes. 380, 14 circuits, 50 points produced and five interceptions in 97 games this season.
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