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Sitting there at 1st base last night. They had runners on second and third so everybody was drawn in a bit, and a lefty stepped up and scorched one to me. Butt down, heads down, hands down, ball hops up. The seam is in there if you look closely. I guess Ryne might have gotten his hands up in time. As for me, well, you can see.
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I feel your pain bro. I took a line drive to the face while pitching at around 12 years old. Pretty much hit me right between the eyes and also destroyed my glasses. That hurt like a SOB. The metal frame from the glasses ended up cutting into me a little, so I ended up having to get a tetanus shot as well at the hospital. I think the shot was the worst part.
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I feel for you man!! When I was 10 playing little league ball, I was standing on third with a lead, and everyone used this "one" red aluminum bat and the rubber grip was very loose. Next thing you know, one of my teammates took a huge cut (as huge as a 10YO could do
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David- that's wicked! Hope you are feeling better.
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OUCH !! When anybody asks you what happend tell them you don't want to talk about it but say ' you should see the other guy !'
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oh man, that looks painful. exactly why i play outfield!
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"Cut me, Mick"
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My 15yr old nephew is a pitcher for St John's high school (Maryland), and he was hit with a line drive a couple weeks ago. The ball broke his right radius (forearm). He didn't want to come out of the game! Ahhhh, to be young again!
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I assume you didn't make the play?
Sorry for the unnecessary sarcasm...we've all been there...imagine being a pitcher and being even closer on every play...no thanks.
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I pitch pretty poorly for an even worse team. I figure I might get dinged sometime this season...but I honestly never feel better or younger than when I play softball...it's GREAT. It's even better now that I can play with my 16 year old, who is twice the player I ever thought about being.
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Wow, that hurts, I don't have a picture, but, was playing 2nd base in Las Vegas Senior league. A left hander hit a one bouncer, hit just above the palm, then the chest, then the the chin, just about cut my tongue off. I just remember my Dad, get in front of the ball. WOW!
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Definitely didn't make the play, the ball squibbed into right.
I had breakfast with my doctor the next day. He's a good guy. Told me that he couldn't really tell, but if I still had an eye in there when the swelling went down, and it didn't hurt, then I would be fine. Turns out all of the blood drained into my eye. So even though the swelling is down, I look nasty as ever. Kind of an inverse Cubs logo with red wrapped around the blue. |
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Ouch. Sorry that happened.
JimB P.S. I don't think that's what they mean by, "Keep your eye on the ball." |
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high school days. rain forced infield practice into gynasium. Beautiful golden-tone wood floor. I played third base. Final scorching grounder hit to me and I lose sight of the yellowed ball in that mass of golden wood. BAMM. Right above the left eye. Two perfect set of baseball stitched seams neatly imprinted above my eye. Teammate concern quickly changed to rip-roaring laughter. God, I loved those guys, and miss those days. Thanks for the brief opportunity to drift back 30+ years ago. Last edited by HexsHeroes; 06-01-2011 at 08:44 PM. |
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How does the other guy look?? ![]() peace johnny |
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The other guy looks like a million bucks. Silver Fox if you will. As for me...
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10th grade senior high school baseball. I was in batting cage with pitching machine. Ball slammed my left hand while holding the bat. No more playing for me. Hand swollen for days. Result:fracture.
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wow thats sick, hope your feeling better.
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Little League, playing third base with a runner on second.
Checking out the older junior high school girls in the stands, pitcher screams my name.......I turn to receive a fast ball right in the nose - runner was stealing third. Woke up in the field house to smelling salts. Played right field the next game. Women! |
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Be proud of yourself! Keeping the ball in front of you at any cost is what sorts out the men from the boys.
I love it when players show some heart, no matter what level of the play! I hope the boys took care of your bar tab after taking one for the team like that. Two thumbs up for keeping some heart and soul in the game, Bob |
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geez.... its getting worse looking.
feel better.
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Wow Ouch Thats a good one. hope it heals OK
since Im a lefty, I played 1st alot, I was NOT known for staying in front of the ball, mainly because of the rocky cinder and patchy weed fields we played on back then (70s-80s). I had near misses though.. kudos for staying in front of the ball, many dont have the balls to do that and would have shied away Last edited by fkw; 06-06-2011 at 11:08 AM. |
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