Two Ole Miss outfielders collide in scary moment during SEC baseball tournament
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A scary moment occurred on an Alabama baseball diamond Friday during the SEC tournament, as two outfielders collided while going for a ball.
Arkansas, down 5-1 in the second inning, was desperate for some runs, with Cam Kozeal at the dish.
The left-handed batter drilled a ball into the right-center gap that both center fielder Isaac Humphreys and right fielder Ryan Moerman went after.
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Ole Miss outfielder Ryan Moerman (18) and Ole Miss outfielder Isaac Humphrey (51) collide in the outfield while trying to catch a fly ball during the SEC Baseball Tournament Quarterfinals game between Mississippi Rebels and Arkansas Razorbacks on May 23, 2025, at Hoover Metropolitan Stadium in Hoover, Alabama. (David Buono/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
They both made valiant efforts to make the grab, but instead, they crashed right into one another, causing the ball to roll all the way to the outfield. As the fielders collided, accessories flew everywhere.
It was good news for the Razorbacks, as Kozeal scored quite easily for an inside-the-park homer. Humphreys attempted to get the ball and throw it in, but he could hardly throw the ball in. Moerman, meanwhile, lay on the field for quite some time.
Humphreys somehow stayed in the game, but Moerman was taken out. Their injury diagnoses were not immediately known.
Ole Miss Rebels' center fielder Isaac Humphrey (51) and Ole Miss Rebels' right fielder Ryan Moerman (18) collide going after a fly ball as Arkansas Razorbacks take on Ole Miss Rebels during the SEC baseball tournament at Hoover Met in Birmingham, Ala., on Friday, May 23, 2025. (Jake