KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Ryan Doumit was feeling dizzy even before he arrived in Kansas City, but he refused to tell anybody about it. Instead, he tried to go about his business behind the plate for the Twins.
By the fourth inning Wednesday night, he couldn't take it anymore.
Doumit left the game after consulting with the Minnesota training staff and is likely to go on the disabled list with a suspected concussion. The news didn't help to soothe the feelings of the Twins after they struggled to deal with the Royals' bullpen in a 5-2 loss.
"I really couldn't put it into words. I just didn't have it," said Doumit, who had a single in the first and popped out in the third before leaving the game.
"I felt like mentally in a fog. I was nauseous. I was dizzy. That was enough for me to not feel like I was going to adequate behind the plate," he said. "If you can't concentrate on the pitches you are calling, you shouldn't be back there."
Twins assistant GM Rob Anthony said that Doumit will be checked out again on Thursday and that there's a "high probability" that he lands on the seven-day concussion list.
"You always have to rely on the player. You can't read minds," he said. "You wish he would have said something. We might have checked him earlier. Hopefully, it's not anything serious."
Royals starter Danny Duffy struck out seven in 3 2-3 innings in his return from Tommy John surgery, but he needed 93 pitches to get that far. He left trailing 2-1, but the Twins couldn't squeeze another run across against the Kansas City bullpen the rest of the night.