Corrections/clarifications: A previous version of this story incorrectly identified the man hit by the foul ball.

In a scary scene during Game 2 of the American League Championship Series, a paramedic supervisor sitting in the Astros dugout was hit by a rocket foul ball off Michael Brantley's bat at Minute Maid Park.

Play was stopped temporarily as members of the Houston training staff tended to the man, a paramedic supervisor who works for Harris County Emergency Corps.

“He was immediately taken to the hospital, evaluated and is currently in stable condition,” said a statement from the Harris County Emergency Corp.

Players in the Astros' dugout, as well as several Yankees, knelt in place as Hyde was being attended. Shortstop Carlos Correa and outfielder George Springer both could be seen putting their hands on their heads.

Brantley was clearly shaken from the incident. Astros manager A.J. Hinch came out of the dugout to console him during the delay.

He ended up reaching first base after a wild pitch by Adam Ottavino on a missed swinging third strike.

Astros pitcher Gerrit Cole, who is scheduled to pitch in Game 3 on Tuesday, was in the tunnel with Hyde as he was wheeled out and taken to the hospital.

Fox TV broadcasters originally identified the man as a security official.

The Astros extended the protective netting to the stands earlier this year. The benches are protected with a fence, but it's easy for balls to get over and go into the dugout.