SAN DIEGO -- Padres left fielder Gavin Sheets left Sunday's 6-4 win against the Pittsburgh Pirates after colliding face-first with the padded wall while tracking Adam Frazier's opposite-field home run in the fourth inning.
Sheets gave the wall a quick glance before looking back at the ball and slamming into the wall, leaving an imprint. The ball hit the top of the wall and bounced into the crowd, giving Pittsburgh a 4-1 lead.
Sheets was on the ground for a few minutes while being checked by a trainer. He walked off under his own power and was replaced by Brandon Lockridge.
Padres manager Mike Shildt said Sheets was still being evaluated after the game, but noted he is dealing with multiple ailments, in addition to going through the usual concussion protocol.
"Sheetsy's a little banged up," Shildt said. "Head contusion, coupled with a sore hip and a little bit of a jammed wrist and thumb. So he's got a little bit of a trifecta working. We're in the process of evaluating. But he already, within the last couple hours, has improved."
The Associated Press contributed to this report.