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mrm21711 Tue Apr 21, 2009 11:32pm

Kerwin Danley Injured 4/21
 
Baseball Video Highlights & Clips | TEX@TOR: Home plate umpire injured by flying bat - Video | MLB.com: Multimedia

SanDiegoSteve Tue Apr 21, 2009 11:49pm

That was nasty looking. I hope he's gonna be okay.

tjones1 Wed Apr 22, 2009 12:56am

I just saw the replay. Dang, that looked bad. I hope he's alright.

tjones1 Wed Apr 22, 2009 01:15am

Just saw another replay online. Looks a lot worse than I thought - dang!

Danley struck in head by broken bat | MLB.com: News

Certainly hope he recovers very quickly!

mrm21711 Wed Apr 22, 2009 01:36am

Dana DeMuth
 
Some interesting quotes from crew chief Dana DeMuth:

Following that injury, Danley began wearing a more protective helmet, one similar to those worn by hockey goalies and many Major League catchers. DeMuth said Danley's latest head injury might have been much worse without that particular helmet.

"He wasn't cut or anything," DeMuth said. "The bat got all helmet and that's a good helmet to have for it, because a lot of us don't wear stuff where the protection is [on the side and back of the head] and I believe that's where it hit him.

"That's why he has the helmet he has. That gives him the extra protection. That's a very good helmet to have -- it's just very uncomfortable. But when you got a delicate head and you've had head injuries before, it's one of the best things to have."

Over the past few years, there has been growing concern about the use of maple bats, which have seemed to shatter more often and easier than other types of wood. The bat used by Blalock against the Blue Jays was made of ash, avoiding any more fuel to that controversy.

DeMuth said maple bats, and whether they are a realistic problem, are not a main cause of worry among umpires.

"We can't be concerned about that," DeMuth said. "You don't even think about that stuff as an umpire when you're back there. Otherwise, you'd be doing all sorts of motions and ducking and all that. That's the last thing you think about, broken bats."

ozzy6900 Wed Apr 22, 2009 07:32am

I shudder to think how easily this could happen to one of us! A lot of us (myself included) are advocates of getting rid of metal bats and when you see an accident like this, you wonder.

Umpmazza Wed Apr 22, 2009 09:27am

man that looks like it hurt that bat hit him with a lot of force...Hope he is ok.

Welpe Wed Apr 22, 2009 11:03am

I also hope he will be OK. He's had a rough couple of seasons when it comes to incidents such as this!

johnnyg08 Wed Apr 22, 2009 11:24am

wow, that's a shot...ouch!

piaa_ump Wed Apr 22, 2009 11:24am

agreed
 
sometimes we squabble over which gear choice is best, or what level our gear protects to...but since this is our avocation and not our vocation....it is imperative that we take the best protection out there....

what we do is dangerous.....every time we go back there.....get the best protection possible...

best wishes for Kerwin Danley's speedy recovery......

johnnyg08 Wed Apr 22, 2009 11:27am

Quote:

Originally Posted by piaa_ump (Post 597269)
get the best protection possible...

Best wishes for kerwin danley's speedy recovery......


+1

ASA/NYSSOBLUE Wed Apr 22, 2009 10:21pm

Did anyone see the clip of Wendelstedt SCREAMING at Ron Washington about three pitches after taking over from Danley? Apparently Washington had questioned a pitch, and Hunter just turned his head and let Washington have it:
"Don't even get me started - not NOW Ronnie, not even ONE word!!!!" - and look that was very sad looking..

Hope both Danley and Eddie Hickox both have speedy recoveries...


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