There’s no crying in baseball.
“Dancing with the Stars” host Alfonso Ribeiro shared on Friday’s “Live with Kelly and Mark” that he got injured while attending his son’s baseball game.
“I got concussed last week. I was standing off to the side and I’m putting someone’s number in the phone and boom, a ball to the back of my head. Right in the back,” Riberio, 52, revealed.
After getting struck by the stray ball, “I go down,” he said.
Ribeiro went on to tell co-hosts Kelly Ripa and Mark Conseulos that he got disoriented from the scary incident.
“For like, three days I’m like, ‘Huh? Wha?’ My wife seems to think it was just me saying I didn’t want to do nothing at the house,” he said.
“It wasn’t that. It was a good hit.”
Ribeiro shares daughter Ava Sue, 4, and sons Anders Reyn, 8, and Alfonso “AJ” Lincoln, 9, with his wife, Angela.
He also has a 20-year-old daughter from his first marriage to Robin Stapler.
Ribeiro is best known for “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air,” “Silver Spoons” and “In the House.”
He’s also hosted several game shows, including “Spell-Mageddon” and “Dance 360.”
After winning “Dancing with the Stars” Season 19 with his dance partner, Witney Carson, he became co-host with Tyra Banks in Season 31.
He’ll co-host with Julianne Hough when Season 32 premieres on ABC and Disney+ on Sept. 26.
The cast will include Ariana Madix and Jamie Lynn Spears.
The season has also had drama around professional dancer Sharna Burgess claiming she was shocked that the show didn’t invite her back.