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Giancarlo Stanton of the Miami Marlins was hit in the face by a fastball on Thursday night during a game against the Brewers at Miller Park in Milwaukee. Roughly 10 minutes later, New York Yankees designated hitter Chase Headley was also hit in the face by a fastball in a game against the Tampa Bay Rays at Yankee Stadium.

Stanton, an MVP candidate who leads the National League in home runs and RBI, was hit in the 5th inning by Mike Fiers. He suffered multiple facial fractures, dental damage and a laceration on his face that required stitches, the Sun Sentinel reported.

WARNING: Some of the images below are graphic.

Images of Stanton being hit quickly made the rounds on social media, including a Vine showing the pitch connecting with the 24-year-old outfielder's face:

Here is why this @Brewers game may end around midnight.Hope @Giancarlo818 is OK. pic.twitter.com/yx6M0ee7aS

— Drew Olson (@DrewOlsonMKE) September 12, 2014

#Marlins slugger Giancarlo Stanton carted off after being hit in the face by a pitch. http://t.co/0sJp4QA6ua pic.twitter.com/k6UTVboYH3

— FOX Sports Florida (@SunSportsFOXFL) September 12, 2014

Brewers beat writer Tom Haudricourt and Marlins beat writer Clark Spencer described the scene on Twitter:

Giancarlo Stanton is beaned by Mike Fiers and goes down hard. Blood appears to be pouring out of mouth.

— Tom (@Haudricourt) September 12, 2014

He really got drilled. Trainers for both teams out looking at him as he lies on ground near home plate. Fiers looks shaken.

— clarkspencer (@clarkspencer) September 12, 2014

That was not a glancing blow. Flush hit to side of face of Giancarlo Stanton. Being attended to. Still down on ground.

— Tom (@Haudricourt) September 12, 2014

Stanton's dad comes out to say something to his son before they wheel him away.

— clarkspencer (@clarkspencer) September 12, 2014

Hate to be gross but it's bad when the grounds crew has to come and do cleanup in the batter's box.

— Tom (@Haudricourt) September 12, 2014

Looks like grounds crew is scraping Stanton's blood out of the batter's box as he is wheeled out in ambulance.

— clarkspencer (@clarkspencer) September 12, 2014

That was one of the worst ones I can remember seeing for awhile. Stanton never had a chance to get out of the way.

— Tom (@Haudricourt) September 12, 2014

USA Today producer Alex Ptachick tweeted an image of Stanton on the cart, blood still on his face:

This. Is. Graphic. Giancarlo Stanton hit in the face by a pitch in the 5th inning, left the field in an ambulance pic.twitter.com/Z31kKC7oJr

— Alex Ptachick (@acptachi) September 12, 2014

Home plate umpire Jeff Kellogg ruled that Stanton actually swung at the pitch as it hit him in the face, making it a strike.

After the incident, Fiers hit another Miami batter, causing the benches to clear and leading to a beanball war and multiple ejections, including Marlins manager Mike Redmond and, later on, interim manager Rob Leary.

Fiers apologized via Twitter after the game.

"I am deeply sorry about what happened tonight. I can't imagine what you and your family are going through," he wrote. "(M)y thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. I feel horrible and hope for a speedy recovery."

The Marlins were reportedly on the verge of offering Stanton the largest contract in team history, according to USA Today.

"He's the leader of this franchise,'' team president David Samson told the newspaper. "We always knew the talent he had, but what he's done this year, playing every day, he's the definition of a game-changer."

In the Yankees game, Chase Headley went down in the 9th inning after taking a pitch from Jake McGee on the chin.

"This is one of the scariest things in baseball," Yankees announcer and former player Paul O'Neill said during the broadcast. "This and the line drive right back at the pitcher. You just don't have time to protect yourself."

Headley, who was bleeding from the chin, left the game.

Chase Headley takes a pitch right off the chin pic.twitter.com/DwIISSl2dW

— Cork Gaines (@CorkGaines) September 12, 2014

"He will go to the doctor and have a facial X-ray because he got hit in the chin. It doesn’t appear that he needs stitches and his teeth are still all there, but I still think you have to get his jaw X-rayed," manager Joe Girardi told reporters after the game, according to the Journal News. "Obviously, he won’t go with us to Baltimore. He can join us at some point tomorrow, but he will not leave with us to Baltimore tonight.”

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