Luis Arraez was taken to a hospital after a scary collision at first base on Sunday ngiht in Houston. (Thomas Shea-Imagn Images)

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Padres designated hitter Luis Arraez was carted off the field and taken to a local hospital Sunday night after a scary collision at first base during San Diego’s 3-2 win over the Houston Astros.

Arraez ran directly into Astros second baseman Mauricio Dubón while trying to make it to first after a sacrifice bunt in the first inning of the matchup at Daikin Park. Arraez and Dubón collided hard and both immediately fell to the ground, though Dubón jumped back up quickly.

Arraez rolled straight over to his left shoulder, however, and he remained down completely motionless for quite some time while Dubón and the Padres’ first-base coach checked on him.

Others quickly ran out to help him, too. Arraez was eventually placed onto a stretcher and taken off the field. He was moving his limbs and gave a thumbs up as he was carted down the right-field line, via the San Diego Union Tribune’s Kevin Acee.

Arraez was taken to a local hospital for further testing. The team said he was stable, conscious, responsive and able to move his extremities. He was released from the hospital soon after arriving, though, and he returned to the Padres’ clubhouse after the game. Further specifics on his condition are not yet known.

The game resumed after about a 15-minute delay. The Padres rolled to the one-run win thanks to a run from Fernando Tatis Jr. in the first inning on a scoring error, and then he broke a 2-2 tie with a solo home run in the seventh. Gavin Sheets, who replaced Arraez in the lineup, hit an RBI single to score Tatis in the third inning, too.

Arraez holds a .287 batting average with seven RBI and three home runs this season. The 28-year-old was traded to the Padres by the Miami Marlins last May. He led the National League with 200 hits last season and posted a .314 batting average in 150 games. The team then struck a one-year, $14 million deal with him this past offseason.

The Padres’ win on Sunday night avoided a three-game series sweep with the Astros. They now hold a 16-6 record.

The Padres will wrap up their road trip with a three-game series against the Detroit Tigers on Monday.

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