Davis was examined by the team coach and an emergency wheelchair entered the stadium. But Davis initially chose to stay in the game and played in the last two inning outs. In the third it was removed with discomfort in the lower back and sides. Davis stepped back into Arozarena’s line, then dived near the warning track and pushed the ball back before hitting his head against the wall. Davis’s cap flew, but the ball remained in his glove. As Davis spun in pain, initially holding his lower back, Arozarena ran around the bases in a moment of confusion, thinking he might have had a Homer in the park. But the call was made. Several of Davis’ teammates ran to the center of the pitch trying to help him. After being examined, Davis shook the cart and was seen smiling. Davis won ninth and stood out in his unique performance. When Davis left, right-back Tyrone Taylor moved to the center and Jay Peterson came in on the right.