Kid gets killed on field by baseball pitch!!!
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2016-10-06に共有
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Who else is relieved that this was click bait?
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If you look closely you can actually see he doesn’t die, but rather gets hit in the helmet by a 43 mile an hour little league 2-seamer
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That is one tough kid.....hit in the head, got killed, still made it to first base. I'm impressed.
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That's one tough kid, and so dedicated to his team. Dead as he was, he still took his base. 😮
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Everyone was pretty chill when that kid immediately came back to life after dying. I'd have been FREAKING out.
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Rest in piece little Joey. That 40mph heater took him from us way too soon 🙏
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I'm pissed that the title was false, but at the same time I'm thankful.
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The description of this video says “lol”
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Didn't happen in this case but DID happen in my Little League in 1956. First (and possibly only) LL on-field fatal injury. Richard "Rick" Oden hit by pitch from Jerry Armstrong both 12-years old. Since that time the city park around the field has been known as "Rick Oden Park (Garland, TX).
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Rest in Peace such a sad moment in youth baseball history
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I like the part where he doesn’t die
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everyone disliking cuz the kid didnt die, lmao cruel
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Does anyone notice when the ball hit his temple and the blood splattered on the umpire, everyone just keeps going like it's normal?
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Truly devastating that this happened. My deepest condolences for the kid's family
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that pitcher was throwing straight gas, sad to see it was too powerful for the batter to handle😔
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if you look closely you can see his spirit walking to his coach
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I can’t believe he was able to still play after he died
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Who else was fooled by the typo "killed" for "drilled"?
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My daughter (D1 catcher) was in the ICU for a week after getting hit in the throat by her own pitcher before throat protectors were mandatory. Tried to play through, but couldn’t breathe. Her boyfriend was on the baseball team and it seemed like there were less injuries. Wonder if softball is worse because it’s so compact.
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This is why I never pitched in Little League. I didn't want to hit the batters.