During yesterdays Los Angeles Lakers games against the Boston Celtics EMTs came to the aid of Hall of Fame baseball player Frank Robinson.

TMZ is reporting that

According to a witness, Robinson was attended to during the fourth quarter of the game. He appeared to be in stable condition after medical workers checked him out, which included taking his blood pressure. Robinson left before the game ended, walking under his own power while being escorted out by a few EMTs.

We can only hope for a speedy recovery.

Some quick facts:

Robinson, 76, had 586 career home runs during his playing days and is the only player to win league MVP honors in both the National and American Leagues.

[via TMZ]

 

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