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Hehe i got hit in the nuts in high school i missed a short hop at first base and it bounced off the base and hit me right in the nuts

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stupid infielders! thats why i play outfield. hope it heals fast, i know what that feels like.

switching from infield to outfield was the easiest thing ive ever done in baseball, although i didnt want to switch, i never made an error for 3 striaght seasons in ken berry summer ball in topeka, 3 seasons = about 70 games. but i switched after the first practice my freshmen year, because i got hit in the nuts, got hit in the eye, and was schorched by a line drive, right in the middle of my back.

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felmlyd, thats exactly the thing that brings back memories of high school. Hilarious crap like that! My best friend had that happen in almost every sport we played. And, you know, when it does happen you have to have sympathy for the person, but I always just cracked up and just let loose laughing! Hilarious!

Another story: My friend was up to bat once, and what follows is what happen in the at bat:

1) Fouled the ball off his knee

2) Fouled the ball off his groin

3) Fouled the ball off his head.

The funniest sequence of events I have ever seen!

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Just a couple weeks back i was pitching and had a liner hit right at me and was heading at my face (which would have been bad cause i had surgey on my nose like three days before that and wasnt suppose to be playing) anyways i reacted at the last second and the ball hit me in the palm of my barehand. It hurt like **** but i stayed in and for the next week or so the ring finger on my right hand was tingling and numb. It didnt slow me down at all except for when i batted cause of course my next at bat after getting hit, the hit was of the end of the bat and stung my hand.

Hope you get bettter superciuc

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haha high school baseball was fun we were soo bad i got to play almost every position a left handed guy can play i even played one inning at shortstop which was hillarious because no one had ever seen a left SS we lost every game it think my senior year but man was it fun

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I go to a small high school, so I'm a sophomore and starting at first base for varsity. I'm one of three sophomores starting, and we even have one eighth grader starting. So far we're about a .500 team. I've even already made a highlight real on a local news channel. I didn't get to see it, but it was really cool. One of the funniest things I've ever seen in one of my games was when my friend tried to catch the ball with his hat. He misjudged the ball and couldn't reach it with his glove hand. Next funniest would probably be the time I described earlier when I got hit in the mouth.

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I was usually an corner infielder, mostly 1B, where I never had any injuries...But anyways, kinda like super's situation, we had a player go down in left field, and since I had some speed and one of the better fielders on the team, I got sent out there.

Well about 2 innings later, a guy hits a bomb out to me, so I start running back towards the fence and right as I go to jump I turned my face to see where the fence was (since I didn't hear the center fielder telling me I was close to the fence like our coach taught us to do), and as soon as I turned around I caught a face full of fence (the fence had the big spiral plastic stuff on it), bounced off the fence flying about 2-3 feet back, and landed flat on my back with my wrists bent backwards which resulted in me breaking both of them. So yah, there is my baseball injury story, lol.

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  • 4 weeks later...

Ok, i have some bad updates for you, guys: I have an edema ( don't ask me what it is ) and i won't play for the next 2 months. I'm going to the hospital the 20th of June.

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I play currently at a small school, as a freshman I play very little but as a middle infielder, occasionaly I do get a start. Anyway, first scrimmage of the year and I come in at 2nd, there's a runner on 1st and the ball is hit hard at short, I cover 2nd and get spiked in the nuts...unfortunately I had no cup in that day either, and it was also the last day I played without a cup.

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That hurts. Anyway, i'm going to the hospital the 9th of June.

The worst thing is that i can't play baseball. I want to play baseball badly and i can't.

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I didn't read all the posts but make sure you see an ophthalmologist even if your regular Dr. says you don;t need to.

I was hit in the eye when I was 14 and my ophthalmologist calls me "My special Case" looks like the hit actually jacked up my optic nerve and now at 53 years old he says we have to keep a close monitor on the nerve.

Don't fool around with your vision - later on in life it can come back and bite you hard.

Sorry for the lecture.

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LOL one time I was playing at shortstop, and there was a chopper hit up the middle that i mis judged and i actually headed it to the 2nd baseman without even trying, even the kids on the other team were cracking up

another time when i was in my 11-12 league, I was barely 11 and I was playing catcher and there was a play at the plate and there was this HUGE HUGE 13 year old, I dont know why he was in the league, I think he mightve been 12 when it started or something, but he was like 5'9 and fat, and he collided with me and i did a back flip, but the ball stayed in the glove, i blacked out so i dont remember the actual bad flip but apparently it looked bad, but when i woke up i didnt hurt at all or anything

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Fa sempre bene sentire un pò d'italiano...l'oculista ha detto che l'occhio era guarito e che potevo ricominciare a giocare. Io gioco a Grosseto.

Translation: it's always good to hear Italian...the opthalmologist said that my eye healed and that i can start playing. I play at Grosseto.

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