Posted on 07/26/2005 5:28:28 PM PDT by CarlEOlsoniii
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For any Boston Sox Fan Freepers (and I know there are some)please pray for Matt Clement. If you are watching the game, he was just incredibly hit by a hit ball in the head on the mound. He lied on the mound for at least five minutes, motionless. The most shocking moment I have seen in sports. Please pray
Of course you did! ;)
Any news on his condition?
Last report was that he was conscious, alert and aware of what happened on the way to the hospital. They had him completely immobilized so it will be some time before we learn much more.
Thank God, and thank you for replying. I am relieved he's conscious and alert. He looked lifeless.
So rintense.............. do you uhhh, come here... often???
I figure, between your profile page and my screen name, we may have a future together??? However, I must warn you, you know what they say about guys with tough screen names, right???
Well, the fact that I'm Irish also certainly doesn't help matters there either... : )
I am sure he is getting the best care possible, but the next 12-24 hours will be crucial for Matt. May the Lord keep his hand upon him.
Always on the make...lol... YOU!
I'll warrant he'll be just fine after a few days. Though baseballs move quite fast, the mass/surface area ratio is relatively low when compared to a rock or lacrosse ball.
Oh, I'm not Irish, but have been accused of having an Irish temper. Does that count? LOL!
You're right and I will continue to pray for him.
Prayers said for him.
Good thinking. A rock would be worse, and I have no idea about the size or weight of a lacrosse ball. Cue ball, that one I know.
Oh no, God. Prayers for him.
Perfect analysis, RWA....and I hope correct.
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.
After learning about your martial art's prowess, it's OK by me if you'd use the word "ass" or any other word for that matter...lol.
Irish temper counts too, and I have some O'Malley blood in my veins.
CAT scan neg, conscious, and in good spirits. Good news.
If you will allow an aside from Clement's injury - the battle for first place in the NL is going to Extra Innings in Atlanta - Washington 2 Atlanta 2
Late report from NESN (local Boston network) quoted team Doc as saying he never lost consciousness and CAT scan was negative. Needless to say he'll be staying the night at the hospital though...
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