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Working a good slot can help as Mike pointed out. However, it's not always perfect.
Case in point - August of this year yours truely took one on the upper lip that made me think I'd lost teeth. I split my lip on the inside, and was spitting blood continuously for about an hour, and sporadically for at least 3 days. It's healed up now, but there's still a little bump on the inside of my lip. First time I've been hit in the face working SP. I believe bkbjones took one to the face this year as well.... It happens... but working the mechanics will help reduce the chance of getting hit.
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I work the slot, same in FP and SP. If I get hit with a foul in FP, it usually is in the shoulder and is a reminder to get my fat *** in the slot. This happening in SP was a combination of TWP factors (Z level co-ed, catcher who had never played before, male batter using a very old 29-inch bat, yada yada). At least I didn't turn my head. We have had a couple umpires who turned their heads (both times in FP) and took it in the side of the head. They were out of action for a while. Even though most facial bones and cartilage are thin, it beats the heck out of being whacked in the side of the head. Keep your face forward. If you wear a mask, make sure it is loose so it absorbs the shock. Don't ever ever ever turn your head.
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