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Old Thu Apr 24, 2008, 05:27pm
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Jerking behind the plate

I got nuked in the nads, spent the night with the frozen corn. No perm damage, but still a little tender (me, not the corn -- that is one bag of corn that will not be eaten in our house). First game back I used new protective equipment and had no problems. Second game the team (and battery) that had hit me was visitors. In the top of the first I felt great I think I had a good solid zone. Then the battery that injured my special friend started to pitch in the bottom of the first, after a pass ball between my legs I started to flinch and jerk. I missed a few calls and was uncomfortable behind the plate. Now I know it was a psycho thing but it did have a negative impact on my game. It didn’t take long for one side to notice that I was calling a different game (and had different a position) depending on who was pitching. Any suggestions to help calm me down and reassure the twins?

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