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Old Thu Mar 06, 2014, 04:58pm
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Bottom of the 5th, home team winning 9-0, runners on 1 & 2. Batter squares to bunt, both runners off on the pitch. Batter pulls bat back on slightly high inside pitch and for whatever reason catcher never puts glove on the ball. Ball caught me square on the chin and drove my jaw back into my right ear. Massive ear ache, bloody nose, trainer trying to call ambulance as Im telling him to just give me a minute. But hey, game ending run somehow crossed the plate in the middle of all of this.
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