To say what is going on for the Toronto Blue Jays this season regarding injuries is an understatement of the season. This is baseball, so injuries come with the territory, but what happened Sunday afternoon is not what this game is about. The Blue Jays and Baltimore Orioles are facing off at Camden Yards in Baltimore, and the day had already been trending horrendously for Toronto as they quickly fell behind 6-0, but the scoreboard has nothing to do with the disgusting act that came from a fan. It was in the bottom of the sixth inning that the game came to a screeching halt as outfielder Jesus Sanchez dropped his glove before a pitch was thrown and was clutching his wrist in obvious pain, with a baseball lying next to him. The update was relayed by several reporters, including MLB.com's Jake Rill, who covers the Orioles. Jesus Sanchez Leaves Game— Underdog MLB (@UnderdogMLB) May 31, 2026Why would there be a baseball out there when nothing was in play? No one is sure. But Sanchez was pointing up to the stands when he was talking with his teammates, his skipper, and the Jays trainer. There was a police officer who rushed onto the field, but it may take awhile to figure out who targeted the Jays player, but trust that they will figure it out. That is absolutely unacceptable, and at least for the final game of the series, Toronto lost one of its best hitters. After Sunday's game, the Blue Jays are off to Atlanta to begin a three-game series with the Atlanta Braves. Add us as a preferred source on GoogleFollow