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Had a situation a couple days ago where the pitcher bumped into a fielder and ended up with a bloody nose.
I was unaware of it until the pitcher came to the mound for the next half inning. He had tissue in the bleeding nostril and some white tissue paper or gauze hanging out about the size of a dime... maybe. It surely couldn't have been mistaken for a baseball but it was a little distracting. Nobody said anything but when I first saw it I thought, "What would I do if someone complained and said it was distracting?" I think I would have said tough luck batter, suffer through it. Anyone else have thoughts about something so trivial but yet, slightly distracting?
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