UPDATE, 9:45 P.M.: Ford’s agent, Joshua Kusnick, just Tweeted that injured Fresno outfielder Darren Ford “never lost consciousness, put on a stretcher as a precaution,. Has full movement. Likely concussion, back pain.”

ORIGINAL POST: Darren Ford, the left fielder for Triple-A Fresno, was removed from the field in Salt Lake City in an ambulance tonight after colliding with the left-field wall as he attempted to catch a ball.

Fresno play-by-play announcer Doug Greenwald reports that Ford was taken to a hospital in an ambulance that drove onto the field.

According to witnesses on Twitter, Ford was not moving as he lay on the field. He reportedly collided with the wall head-first in foul territory.

Greenwald said trainers from both teams and a doctor attended to the 28-year-old outfielder, who played for the Giants in the majors in 2010 and 2011 and returned to the organization this spring after moving to the Mariners and Pirates organizations.

There was a 20-minute delay on the field.

More details if I get them, obviously.