Blaze Alexander suffered a fractured left hand after he was hit by a pitch in the Orioles’ 8-2 win over the Royals, setting off a benches-clearing incident.
No punches were thrown, but the third baseman ended up with a non-displaced fracture in his left hand, Orioles manager Craig Albernaz told reporters after the game. The Orioles skipper called the injury a “gut punch.”
Royals reliever Lucas Erceg missed way outside the strike zone with a 1-2 pitch in the bottom of the seventh inning, which resulted in Alexander being hit.
Alexander was visibly upset and turned to jaw at Erceg, and the Orioles staff quickly came out to restrain him from escalating the situation further.
The Royals and Orioles benches did empty out, but tensions cooled down shortly after as both teams retreated to their dugouts.
Benches emptied earlier today after Blaze Alexander was hit by a pitch.
Alexander suffered a non-displaced fracture in his left hand as a result of the HBP, per Craig Albernaz. pic.twitter.com/lRCaVakMbr
— Foul Territory (@FoulTerritoryTV) July 12, 2026
After the game, Erceg told reporters that he did not hit Alexander intentionally.
“There’s no ill intent. That’s baseball,” Erceg said. “I mean, guys are going to get hit, and you have to, I guess, kind of understand the situation. I understand why he’s mad. Obviously, you don’t ever want to get hit, especially in the hand. So sorry about that.”
The injury is a tough break for the Orioles with Alexander batting .312 at the moment and Baltimore riding a four-game winning streak into the MLB All-Star break.
Neither club has been doing particularly well this season, with both the Orioles and Royals sitting near the bottom of the standings in their respective divisions.
The Orioles are fourth in the AL East and 11.5 games back of the first-place Rays.
The Royals find themselves in the basement of the AL Central and 13 games back of the first-place White Sox.
Kansas City is also 21 games under .500 heading into the All-Star break.





