The first base referee Hunter Wendelstedt left the Mets-Twins game on Wednesday in Minneapolis after taking a rocket of a ball high on the side of his head at the top of the seventh inning.
The central gardener of the Mets, Tyrone Taylor, hit the ball that knocked Wendelstedt to the ground for several minutes before standing and was assisted outside the field.
The coach of the first base of the METS, Antoan Richardson, asked immediately when Wendelstedt was beaten.
The incident occurred a half entrance after Wendelstedt launched a call at the beginning that cost a race to the Mets.
Pete Alonso made a release to the reliever José Butto, who beat Willi Castro in the bag.


However, Wendelstedt called Castro Safe and Butto expressed his frustration, which allowed Ryan Jeffers to score to put Minnesota to day 3-0.
The repetition showed that Castro was clearly out, but the Mets had used their challenge to the beginning of the game.