The Texas Rangers were shaken up after Willie Calhoun suffered a fractured jaw when he was hit in the mouth by a 95 mph fastball on Sunday.

Calhoun is expected to undergo further evaluation on Monday.

"I felt so bad for him because he wasn’t saying anything and you could tell he was hurting," Joey Gallo said. "It's tough because I’m really, really close with Willie. He’s one of my best friends, so to see that happen and him go down like that, it was really, really tough. I just tried to be there for him and make sure he knew we were all around him and trying to help him and just praying that he's OK."

Calhoun was not wearing a batting flap that hitters normally wear during the regular season.

"The first thing I thought when he was hit was 'Man, I wish he was wearing his flap.'" Gallo said. "He's usually wearing his flap, but he hasn’t worn it. It was tough to play after that."