Cleveland Indians pitcher, Trevor Bauer put the 'blood' into the phrase blood, sweat and tears during the third game of the American League Championship Series against the Toronto Blue Jays.
Bauer injured his pinky finger after trying to repair his drone on Friday and had to get stitches.
Before Monday night's game, he was seen warming up with the team, ready to take the pitcher's mound.
. @BauerOutage long tossing before game. Headphones in. Locked in. #RallyTogether @Indians pic.twitter.com/qWZOAKZERk
— Hakem Dermish (@hakemdermish5) October 17, 2016
But during the game, it was another story. Bauer's hand started bleeding as he was on the pitcher's mound providing a little added drama to fans everywhere.
Social media exploded with live reactions:
Trevor Bauer exits Game 3 after his pinkie liquefies on the mound: https://t.co/6t2fKvxmgy pic.twitter.com/y3gA4HcZZM
— Deadspin (@Deadspin) October 18, 2016
Trevor Bauer has left the building. pic.twitter.com/BKWG3GgNns
— Steve Stax (@SteveStax) October 18, 2016
Live look-in at Trevor Bauer #ALCS pic.twitter.com/bO4FIcaZcM
— Michele Steele (@ESPNMichele) October 18, 2016
The Indians next game against the Blue Jays - and game 4 of the ALCS - will be played Tuesday at 4:08 p.m. in Toronto.