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Well, I'm not really criticizing him for moving his head. I was just wondering if he, in fact, did, or if I saw something on replay that really didn't happen.
Talking about bad karma, BTW, yesterday I got hit in pretty much the same manner. Frickin' catcher misses a high outside fast ball and it smashes into my lower right side of the mask then ricochets off my right shoulder. The wraparound pads that I just got this year obviously made a difference! |
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It's easy. F2 sets up way inside, exposing my right side more greatly than would normally happen. A high outside fast ball comes in, he misses it entirely, it hits me. What the heck is so difficult to picture here? I swear, some of you are frickin' ridiculous with your posts of disbelief.
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Not saying it couldn't have happend but it would of been high and not outside. |
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I didn't mean to ruffle your feathers, I'm just not a very imaginative guy. But I hope you can see that someone claiming to be in the slot and hit with an outside pitch is a) not in the slot (not the case here) b) has a very big head (physically--your head would have to be over 18" wide--likely not the case here) or c) calling a pitch outside because it missed the spot (way inside). I imagined only a) and b) when when I first read your post ![]()
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![]() Anyway... I should've been more descriptive when saying it was outside to mean that it was away from me and not wide of the plate. Regardless, it was a crappy pitch that hit me. Bonk. |
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