On Wednesday night, Rays second baseman Will Rhymes collapsed and passed out on the field in the bottom of the eighth inning because of what the Rays called an adrenaline rush. It occurred after he was hit in the elbow by a pitch thrown by Red Sox reliever Franklin Morales. Rhymes clearly was in pain after he was hit and was immediately tended to by a Tampa team trainer and manager Joe Maddon. After a few minutes, he trotted to first base while the Red Sox made a pitching change. Rhymes then began to motion toward the dugout that he could not continue when he collapsed. Tampa Bay first-base coach George Hendrick was nearby and was able to catch Rhymes before he hit the ground. "I didn't think I'd be able to throw the ball but I thought I'd be able to run," Rhymes said after the game. "When I got to first, I started to get really dizzy and nauseous and that's when I started walking off. Apparently I didn't get very far. "I was totally fine until I got to first. I assured Joe I was good to go. I don't know if the adrenaline wore off or what, but I started to get dizzy and nauseous and that's when I started walking off."