Harrison was at baseball practice last night covering first and he took a throw from the shortstop who was in sun, and he was in shade.
He lost sight of the ball for a split second in the transition, and the ball glanced of his glove and hit him square between the eyes, and he went down.
I thought I knew what scared was. Now I know what scared is. When I got to him, he was alert, but in alot of pain, and very sleepy.
The ball hit him so hard, he had the stitches of the ball imprinted in his head.
Took him to the hospital, and it was determined he didn't need a CT scan, and he felt better as the night progressed, and he's ready to get back on the baseball dimond.
I just thank The Lord he was ok. I'm sure I haven't been that scared in a long time.
Well I'm glad Harrison is ok. Keep a close eye on him though in the next few days or so just to be safe.
Just keep in mind "They are tuffer than you think. I know it scared you though, hang in there , if yours are like mine you got several more scary things left: ie. "Dad can I borrow the keys to the truck?".
Glad he is ok.
Glad he's ok. Nothing is scarier than your kids being hurt.
There is nothing worse than seeing one of your kids hurt. Glad he is okay but like stated above do keep an eye on him for a few day.
Glad he is OK
Thanks for all the kind words, guys!
He woke up with only a little pain between the eyes, and he went to school.
Took him out to do longtoss with me, and he had zero ill effects. He was firing the ball in hard, and was recieving the ball well. He did his knee bend pitch tosses very well.
He's ready for practice tommorow! :icon_thumright:
Glad to hear it, Mike.. Boys will be boys.
Thank God he is okay. That was good advice above about watching him for the next few days. I had a young man that worked for me a few years ago went to his son's game and was warming up the pitcher and took a ball to the head and he died. Watch over him.
Glad he's ok. BTDT and it don't feel good :D
Had a great couple of games on Saturday!
Harrisons team won both games against the best team in the fall league!
Harrison had a good day at first, and got the save coming in and pitching the 6th. He allowed 2 hits, and one run, striking out 2.
He has a horrible case of "happy feet" in the batters box, and I don't know how to help him overcome that. I know he has to do it on his own, but if anyone has any ideas, I'm all ears! He has been hit so much, he just has no confidence.
I've gotten him lessons, taken him to the cages, but he just doesn't trust that the batter isn't gonna hit him.
I really stress "squashing the bug" (roatating toe to turn hips into the pitch) It may not give them that much more power, but it seems to help keep their feet still. I tell them to just step a tiny bit with front foot, or dont even step at all but "squash that bug " with the back.
Congrats on the comeback!
My daughter has the same happy feet thing in softball. Hers has gotten better, I guess time is all the really works on that. I've seen that fear make one more than one kid leave ball. Pitching does get better as they age.
We had a scare this summer too. My 13 year old took a line shot right on the kneecap of her landing leg while pitching. Caused her some pain but she finished the inning and the game after. Next day, not even a bruise! They are tough ain't they? :icon_thumright:
Wow, don't know how I missed this one. Glad he bounced back and has no ill effects. I hope you got pictures of the ball imprinted on his forehead. Trophies like that are hard to come by, not to mention painful.
It's to to hear he's ready to get back on the diamond. Pay attention when you play catch with him to see if it made him a little shy. If it did it should just take a few outings to get over it.
Glad everything is ok. Head injuries are always scary.