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Tigers center fielder Parker Meadows is helped off the field after a collision with left fielder Riley Greene during the eighth inning against the Twins on Thursday, April 9, 2026, in Minneapolis. (Matt Krohn/AP)
Tigers center fielder Parker Meadows is helped off the field after a collision with left fielder Riley Greene during the eighth inning against the Twins on Thursday, April 9, 2026, in Minneapolis. (Matt Krohn/AP)
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MINNEAPOLIS — Detroit Tigers center fielder Parker Meadows was sent to a hospital for overnight observation after he collided head-to-head with teammate Riley Greene as they converged for a fly ball Thursday.

Greene made the catch, and Meadows landed on his back in a daze, barely moving with his hands pointed up and blood appearing on his face. After a few minutes, Meadows was able to sit up. Medical personnel slowly helped him stand and move toward a cart that was waiting to take him away.

“It’s a terrible feeling. I still feel terrible,” Greene said after the game against Minnesota at Target Field. “He hit my head. I don’t know where I hit him, to be honest, but I just really hope he’s OK.”

Meadows suffered a concussion, manager A.J. Hinch said after the Tigers lost 3-1 and were swept in the four-game series. The collision caused Meadows to bite the inside of his mouth, which led to the bleeding.

“We’re going to get him checked out for everything, but this one worries me,” Hinch said.

Josh Bell led off the bottom of the eighth inning for the Twins with a shallow fly to left-center that Greene appeared to be calling for as he and Meadows ran toward the ball. Meadows tried slowing up and backing off at the last second. But his face appeared to slam against Greene’s head, sending both players tumbling to the grass.

“It’s a perfect tweener, and you have two guys who like to go and get it,” catcher Jake Rogers said. “It’s a scary thing.”

Meadows has started 11 of 13 games in center field this season. Matt Vierling made the other two starts. Meadows went 0-for-3 on Thursday and is batting .250 with two extra-base hits.

Meadows, 26, who was a second-round draft pick by the Tigers in 2018, made his major-league debut in 2023. He missed the first two months of last season with a nerve problem in his upper right arm. Then he missed more than a month with a shoulder injury and finished with a .215 average and a .621 OPS.