Bryan Cranston got struck by a ball, which was hit by actor Anthony Ramos, in his chest during a celebrity softball game held at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles.

Ahead of the main game, actors Ramos, 30, and Cranston, 66, were practicing together as seen in the video shared by a Twitter user Sunday.

In the 54-second video, Ramos can be seen hitting the ball, and immediately his reaction shows that something has gone wrong. The camera pans towards Cranston, who was balling in front of Ramos and can be seen falling on his knees.

Ramos runs towards Cranston and rubs his back. After a few seconds, Cranston gets up with a smile and can be seen rubbing his chest.

"Before the celebrity softball game at Dodger Stadium, Anthony Ramos was taking BP in the batting cage," the Twitter user captioned the post. "@BryanCranston was pitching and he took a comebacker off the chest! #AllStarGame."

One of the fans wrote, "Oh my goodness _ I hope he’s ok…That is extremely painful. Poor Mr. Cranston" while another one added, "Cranston been getting foooked up today."

Another Twitter user shared a video of Cranston, who got mad at the umpire for giving him a strike. The actor went on to confront the umpire and after a few seconds, he starts to kick dirt on the umpire's shoes.

"You’re stealing the game from us!" Cranston can be heard saying in the video.

In a separate video, the actor can be seen throwing a bucket of gum at the umpire.

Cranston and Ramos attended the event alongside many more stars including JoJo Siwa, J.K. Simmons, Chloe Kim, Lauren Chamberlain, The Kid Mero, Jerry Lorenzo, Guillermo Rodriguez, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II and Rob Lowe.

On the work front, Cranston has been a regular on the TV series "Your Honor" since 2020. He will also feature in the newly dropped season of "Better Call Saul."

Considering his upcoming projects, the actor will work on the romantic comedy, "Asteroid City," which is under post-production. He will also feature in a movie, titled "Argylle."

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Bryan Cranston greets fans. Reuters