Orioles outfielder DJ Stewart will likely end up on “SportsCenter’s” Not Top 10 with his misplaying of a fly ball Tuesday night, and he left Camden Yards with an injury in the process.

The bottom-dwelling Orioles entered the game having lost their last 13 games to the Yankees at home, and Stewart quickly showed why. In the fourth inning, the 25-year-old prospect charged in from left field and attempted to make a diving catch on a shallow fly ball. Stewart, who has spent most of this season in the minors, dove too early and the ball plunked him straight on the side of his head.

Stewart, a 2015 first-round pick, remained in the game for the rest of the half-inning, but was removed for a pinch hitter in the bottom of the fourth. The Orioles announced after the game that he had suffered a concussion on the play.

The Yankees had already set the MLB record for single-season home runs at a visiting ballpark against the Orioles on Monday night, and added six more on Tuesday for good measure in their 9-4 win.

Stewart had just been recalled from Triple-A Norfolk on Tuesday, marking the second big-league opportunity for the outfielder after his first was derailed by injury. He missed three weeks after spraining his right ankle in an early June collision in Texas. Now Stewart has landed on the seven-day concussion injured list, per MLB rules.

“It definitely took longer than I expected. I didn’t think I’d be out that long at all,” Stewart told reporters before the game. “I’m going to go out there and show what I can do.”

Well, so much for that.