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Replay looked like it hit him near the temple. He was out before he hit the ground. He was breathing but seemed to be out as they stretchered him off. This is the thing you fear as a pitcher and just a very distubring sight.

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I saw the story on Real Sports about guys getting drilled with balls off aluminum bats. A couple guys died. This is very scary. Hopefully, he will be alright. One kid who died was conscious(sp?) when he went to the hospital and passed later on.

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QUOTE(fathom @ Jul 26, 2005 -> 08:01 PM)
Wasn't Bryce Florie on the Red Sox when he got drilled in the face with a liner?  His career was basically over after the incident.

 

Yep.

 

http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=2117345

 

Five years ago, Red Sox pitcher Bryce Florie was hit in the right eye by a ball hit by Ryan Thompson of the New York Yankees. The line drive broke several bones in Florie's face and left his vision impaired.

 

The right-hander tried to come back with Boston the next season but didn't last long and was out of the major leagues by the end of the season. He has not been back since.

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Red Sox's Clement injured by line drive

 

FRED GOODALL

 

Associated Press

 

 

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - Boston Red Sox pitcher Matt Clement was hit in the right side of the head by Carl Crawford's line drive Tuesday night and carried from the field on a stretcher.

 

Clement could be seen blinking his eyes when he was placed on the stretcher, and the Red Sox said he was conscious and alert as he was taken to the Bayfront Medical Center near Tropicana Field for further evaluation.

 

"He had some numbness throughout the site where he got hit behind the right ear," said Lt. Rick Feinberg of the St. Petersburg Fire-Rescue.

 

The hospital did not immediately comment on Clement's condition.

 

After he was hit, Clement remained on the ground and barely moved for about five minutes before he was lifted onto the stretcher and immobilized with a neck brace. Replays showed the force of Crawford's liner knocked the All-Star pitcher completely off his feet.

 

The ball caromed off the back of Clement's head, just behind his right ear, into short left field for an RBI single in the third inning. Concerned teammates gathered around the fallen pitcher as medical personnel attended to him on the mound. The crowd cheered as he was carried off, but his arms remained strapped across his chest.

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QUOTE(Goldmember @ Jul 26, 2005 -> 09:04 PM)
per espn: bos team doc said that cat scans were negative, he never lost consciousness, was aware of surroundings, will be in hospital overnight for observation and reevaluated in the morning...

 

Good to hear that.

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QUOTE(Goldmember @ Jul 26, 2005 -> 10:04 PM)
per espn: bos team doc said that cat scans were negative, he never lost consciousness, was aware of surroundings, will be in hospital overnight for observation and reevaluated in the morning...

 

That's good to hear, but considering Hafner is still out after getting hit by Muehrle, Clement may be on the shelf for a while. He got drilled.

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Once he comes back, it'll be interesting to see how he reacts mentally.

I heard someone on ESPN ( can't remember who ) talking about a pitcher who got hit with a line drive ( again, can't remember who.....it was 4:15 in the morning when I saw it, okaaaaaaaay???? :D ), but he said the guy would visibly flinch when he released a pitch after that. Clement will be shaky on hits up the middle, that's a given.

 

Glad to see that Clement didn't get seriously hurt, and I hope he does make a full recovery, both physically and mentally.

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