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Former MLB player Sean Casey “totally ruptured his hamstring” while playing in a Savannah Bananas game, according to the commentator.

**Sean Casey Suffers Torn Hamstring While Playing for Savannah Bananas**

Former MLB All-Star Sean Casey, known for his time with the Cincinnati Reds, sustained a significant injury while playing for the Savannah Bananas on Friday night. The incident occurred during a game at Great American Ballpark in Cincinnati, where Casey tore his hamstring while running the bases.

According to broadcaster Jim Day from FanDuel Sports Network, the injury happened as Casey rounded first base after hitting the ball. Initially, it appeared that Casey was merely playing to the crowd, but it soon became clear that he had suffered a complete tear of his hamstring, detaching it from the bone. Casey is scheduled to undergo surgery this week.

The injury took place in the bottom of the seventh inning when Casey was at the plate. After the ball got away from the catcher, he sprinted to first base but began to feel discomfort in his hamstring. The Bananas quickly sent in a pinch-runner, and Casey exited the field to a massive ovation from the crowd.

In a heartfelt message on social media, Casey expressed gratitude for the opportunity to play, stating, “What a moment to have one more AB in front of the greatest fans in the world last night in Cincinnati!! Thanks to the Savannah Bananas for the opportunity! Banana Ball is so fun, what an experience! I was hoping for one more double in the gap, but I’ll take the walk for the team and tight morning hammy.”

As fans and teammates rally around him, the baseball community wishes Sean Casey a swift recovery from this challenging setback.

**FAQ**

*What happened to Sean Casey during the game?*

Sean Casey suffered a torn hamstring while running the bases for the Savannah Bananas, leading to his exit from the game and a scheduled surgery. 

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