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Baseball Primer Newsblog— The Best News Links from the Baseball Newsstand
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
San Diego Padres pitcher Chris Young and catcher Josh Bard were knocked out of Wednesday night’s game against the St. Louis Cardinals by Albert Pujols within a span of two batters.
Pujols hit a line drive off Young’s face in the third inning, forcing the right-hander to leave the game. Young immediately fell on his backside and put his right hand up to his face. Blood was running down his face.
After a few minutes of sitting on the grass, Young walked off holding a bandage on his face.
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Bard went down in a heap and stayed on the ground for a few minutes before he was helped off the field, dragging his left leg.
MLB.com: Young leaves after taking ball to face
SportTicker: Padres’ Young leaves with bloody nose
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Posted: May 21, 2008 at 10:57 PM | 23 comment(s)
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wow.
The answer is obvious!
(And this really adds to the occasional discussion of Pujols' age - arguing that he's really 32 or whatever seems silly, when the truth is that he's actually 320)
Looked like a line drive to me (caught off the end of the bat a bit)...
As Pujols went out to the mound to check on Young...Adrian Gonzalez pulled Albert away and they went into a impromptu prayer session!
Young had the front of his jersey and pants satched with blood...bad scene.
If so, the Padres' season now is officially "disastrous."
With how tall Chris Young is, it could have been a fly ball.
Incidentally, when did Pujols turn into a killing machine?
The best part about that would be that he could play FOREVER. Assuming he doesn't get a broken bat through the heart or anything.
What kind of contract could that pull? 20 years, 800 million, maybe?
Matt Clement's had shoulder problems for which he needed surgery.
Naw. The Cubs will sign him and he'll die.
Cross him off the vampire list then.
After draining Jim Edmonds of what vitality remained in his body, daywalkers Greene and Gonzalez have now sucked enough of Josh Bard's blood to make him, too, into a zombie, with easily fractured bones.
Has it always been like this? Probably.
GSfRB now is officially the last person to get that memo.
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