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Old Mon Jul 14, 2003, 12:53pm
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Talking OWWWWW

last night atmy practise (i play shorstop) one of our best power hitters comes up to the plate. our coash is lobing them in there at 60 so he steps up WHAM shoots a ground ball right to me. Now our fiel has NO grass so nothing to slow it down. Im playing deep in the hole and our infile is pretty uneven i get in front of it as ive been instructed since t-ball. BAd bounce. Hits me square in the jaw. OWWWWWWWW. Knocked cold for couple minutes. whn i wake up i have a throbbing headache. ughhhhhhhhh gotta love baseball
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Old Tue Jul 15, 2003, 03:48am
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Lets hear it...whats the WORST injury you've recieved? or seen a partner recieve while in the field?
State League Div 1 game, average AA Minors standard at the time, and I've got the dish. Pitcher is firing in the 85-90mph bracket. Don't know how, and didn't much care then, but one got through the catcher and banged me on the shin guard. I remember thinking, "Hmmmm. That stung a mite more than it ought to with a decent pair of leg guards on!" I finished the game without a problem.

When I hit the showers I removed the leg guard and noticed that the pitch had driven a rivet on the guard right back into my shin bone just below the knee! No biggee ... until 3-4 days later when I found the wound was infected with Cellulitis! I could barely hobble around and the pain was excruciating. Took 2 weeks of massive penicillin treatments - 3000mg per dose - to bring the leg back to normal. That Cellulitis is the most painful thing you can imagine. Doc said if it had gotten into the bone and taken hold it could have been a whole lot worse!! Glad I didn't have to find out how much!

Compared to that infection, all the banged wrists, monster bruises and foul tips in the side of the neck were just mosquito bites! *HUGE grin*

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Old Tue Jul 15, 2003, 12:15pm
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Unhappy I can almost top that one.....not proud, though.

3 yrs. ago, I'm BU in a Sr. League (15-16) baseball game. 1st batter gets a hit and is at 1B. 2nd batter hits a hard grounder to SS. I'm in B (obviously not deep enough as will soon become apparent) and start taking a couple od steps toward 2nd base, for what I assume will be the front end of a 6-4-3 DP. NOT!!! SS decides he can't make that play for whatever reason and decides to throw to 1B instead. I'm focused on the expected play at 2B, when it feels like I've been hit with a 2x4 on the left side of my jaw. I go down to the ground, but fortunately wasn't knocked out. When I could figure out what had just happened to me, and leaned up on an elbow to spit, I figured teeth were gonna be there with all the blood. Luckily no teeth. I wasn't sure just how bad it was until both coaches and my partner all said, "you need to go the doctor". I managed to drive myself home and then the wife took me to the E.R. I did suffer some serious lacerations to the outside (9 stitches) and inside (13 stitches) of my mouth. Lots of swelling and a liquid diet for 4 days. I was back on the field (although not behind the plate) in 3 days. People that witnessed it, couldn't believe I wa sback that quick. I was just glad the throw wasn't 3 inches higher, or it would have hit me right in the temple.
Two lessons to be learned from this:
1) Never take your eyes off the ball.
2) Never assume that a 15 yr. old knows where the play "should" be made.

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Old Tue Jul 15, 2003, 02:39pm
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I had a spun mask too- the problem with mine was that when it whipped around, the ear caught me in the corner of my mouth and knocked out two teeth and chipped another.

The worst one I had though was during a Semi-Pro game where the benches cleared. I was trying to get out of the melee and away to safety, when the cloud of people beared down on me, and knocked me over (it was completely innocent- the PILE was moving independently at that point- no one had control of it!). So I go down, with half the team on tripping over me. This pretty much ended the scuffle, so we all got up...except for me- sprained knee. Doc's said it was really close to tearing something. Crutches for 2 weeks. Missed Provincials!


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was doing a 13 year old USSSA qualifier. Pitcher threw on up and in a bit. Catcher did not more harldy at all. Took it in the coller bone. Fracture there. Coach immedietly pulled catcher. smart move.

Other was calling a 5th grade game. Pitcher throwing in the mid to upper 60's. Right handed batter fouled one off that caught the inside of my thigh. Bruised the entire inside of it from about 5 inches above the knee to about 5 inched below the groin (I'm 6'5" so that should give you an idea how big the bruise was.) This happened in Mid May. It is still a little sore to the touch and can still feel knots in the muscle.
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Old Fri Jul 18, 2003, 08:25am
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was doing a 13 year old USSSA qualifier. Pitcher threw on up and in a bit. Catcher did not more harldy at all. Took it in the coller bone. Fracture there. Coach immedietly pulled catcher. smart move.

Other was calling a 5th grade game. Pitcher throwing in the mid to upper 60's. Right handed batter fouled one off that caught the inside of my thigh. Bruised the entire inside of it from about 5 inches above the knee to about 5 inched below the groin (I'm 6'5" so that should give you an idea how big the bruise was.) This happened in Mid May. It is still a little sore to the touch and can still feel knots in the muscle.
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Old Fri Jul 18, 2003, 09:03am
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I can't top these, but three stick in my memory.

(1) 1996, HS District Championship in the Knoxville, TN area. I have the plate, and this is a time before I become the gear junkie I am today. Working with a very substandard chest protector.

Pitcher on the mound throws in the 90s and would go on the following year to pitch Division I baseball. Other team is horribly overmatched. Pitcher throws, kid squares to bunt, and fouls it back into my collarbone. BLINDING pain. I dropped to one knee and was just coherent enough to tell my wife to stay off the field. Both partners come in to check on me but NEITHER offered to take my place.

Ordered my first West Vest the next day. Used it until last season.

(2) Same summer. Local league, team makes a pitching change. I finish marking the card and was getting in position to take a look at a couple of the warmups when something smashes into my forearm. Turns out the on-deck batter was up "timing" the pitcher and wasn't watching where he was swinging. Of course, I was walking with my nose in the lineup card. Hurt like hell, but nothing broken. To this day I make sure that the ondeck hitter is in the ondeck circle during a change, especially after that Christensen thing in D-I a few years ago.

(3) Summer of 1998. Working Legion game in rural Louisiana. Popup to short. I'm the BU. Pivot in and step in a hole. Foot stays in hole, rest of me keeps going. Violent twisting of ankle. Would find out months later that I turned it so hard a bone broke off the front of my ankle and lodged itself in the ankle joint. Arthroscopic surgery needed.

So, one from a ball, one from a bat, and one from the field. That covers it.

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Old Fri Jul 18, 2003, 03:05pm
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I can't top these, but three stick in my memory.

(1) 1996, HS District Championship in the Knoxville, TN area. I have the plate, and this is a time before I become the gear junkie I am today. Working with a very substandard chest protector.

Pitcher on the mound throws in the 90s and would go on the following year to pitch Division I baseball. Other team is horribly overmatched. Pitcher throws, kid squares to bunt, and fouls it back into my collarbone. BLINDING pain. I dropped to one knee and was just coherent enough to tell my wife to stay off the field. Both partners come in to check on me but NEITHER offered to take my place.

Ordered my first West Vest the next day. Used it until last season.
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(2) Same summer. Local league, team makes a pitching change. I finish marking the card and was getting in position to take a look at a couple of the warmups when something smashes into my forearm. Turns out the on-deck batter was up "timing" the pitcher and wasn't watching where he was swinging. Of course, I was walking with my nose in the lineup card. Hurt like hell, but nothing broken. To this day I make sure that the ondeck hitter is in the ondeck circle during a change, especially after that Christensen thing in D-I a few years ago.
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(3) Summer of 1998. Working Legion game in rural Louisiana. Popup to short. I'm the BU. Pivot in and step in a hole. Foot stays in hole, rest of me keeps going. Violent twisting of ankle. Would find out months later that I turned it so hard a bone broke off the front of my ankle and lodged itself in the ankle joint. Arthroscopic surgery needed.

So, one from a ball, one from a bat, and one from the field. That covers it.
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Old Sat Jul 19, 2003, 04:10pm
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Today. Legion Dist. Championship. R1
Partner is taking care of bidness near first, but everyone else is ready.
I was upright behind the catcher with my stop sign up.

Pitcher went to stretch, and I took 5 quick steps to my right yelling, "No. NO! NO!"
Pitcher started his delivery and held up, but the ball came loose and one bounced to my left instep.

That left a mark.

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Old Sat Jul 19, 2003, 09:10pm
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nothing too major here but yesterday (15 yr. old tourn.) I took a foul ball directly in the left hand, about where a watch would be worn. hurt like hell and I could barely hold on to the indicator my hand was in so much pain.

today: 14 yr. old tournament, right handed batter hits a foul ball off the catchers mask (hockey styled, so it deflects pretty well) and into my left bicep, stung like hell and left a hell of a mark. then in the next game I took a ball that skipped off the dirt right into my right forearm. that one caught the bone rather than the meat, and ended up being a lifesaver for the catcher because it kept the runner on 3rd from scoring. after that I got lots of cheers for the good block.
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