Country music star Morgan Wallen had a moment to forget on Friday night as he accidentally hurled a bat at the wife of an ex-MLB star.
Wallen visited Toronto’s Rogers Centre for his ”I’m The Problem’ tour and brought along former Blue Jays slugger Jose Bautista for his signature walkout to the show from backstage.
But things went awry when Wallen tried to emulate Bautista’s famous bat flip.
After being handed a bat by the six-time All-Star, he took a swing and then tossed the bat to the side.
And while the moment may have looked cool to concertgoers inside the arena, the bat actually struck Bautista’s wife, Neisha, who had been recording the moment on her phone.
As seen in a clip posted to her Instagram story, she yelled after being hit by the bat and appeared to drop her phone.

MLB legend Jose Bautista watched as Morgan Wallen accidentally threw a bat at his wife

Neisha, seen with Jose, initially screamed after being hit but said she was fine
‘S***. You okay?’ someone next to her asked.
Neisha then informed the unidentified voice that she was fine.
The camera then captured Bautista putting his hands over his mouth in disbelief.
Wallen has experience in baseball as he formerly starred as a pitcher at Gibbs High School in Tennessee.
And he’s brought out MLB icons like Barry Bonds (in San Francisco) and Roger Clemens (in Houston) during his walkouts on this current tour.
Bautista played 15 years in MLB and hit an impressive 344 home runs across stints with eight different franchises.

Bautista is best known for his time with the Toronto Blue Jays, where he spent a decade

Morgan Wallen is set to wrap up his ”I’m the Problem’ Tour this weekend in Edmonton
However, he is best known for his decade spent with the Blue Jays, where he racked up the second-most homers in franchise history.
He led the league in home runs in 2010 and 2011, and was part of the Toronto teams that made memorable runs to ACLS in 2016 and 2017.
Before arriving in Toronto, he also spent parts of five seasons with the Pirates.
And he also played with the Mets, Phillies, Orioles, Royals, Braves and Rays during his career.
He last suited up for Philly in the 2018 season.
Wallen’s tour will wrap up on Friday and Saturday with shows in Edmonton.