Monday, August 15, 2011
Rich Dauer, 1985 Donruss #106
If you watched ESPN's pregame coverage of the Rockies-Cardinals game last night, you witnessed a scary moment. Rich Dauer, currently Colorado's first base coach, was in the midst of pregame fielding drills when he was struck in the face with an unexpected throw from infielder Chris Nelson. Dauer immediately crumpled to the ground, his legs writhing. Fortunately, he was soon able to leave the field under his own power, albeit with a bloody face. The former Orioles second baseman suffered a broken nose, but he was medically cleared to fly out of St. Louis later in the evening with the rest of the team. This certainly isn't the way that anyone would want to make the news, but I'm glad Rich is okay.
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2 comments:
Hadn't heard a thing about that, Kevin. Glad it wasn't more serious. Pregames are dangerous lately it seems.
Bob - Yeah, when Andino hit that Tigers pitcher with a line drive, that was pretty scary.
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