What happens when 5'11 and 180 pounds collides with 6'5 and 240 pounds?
A) whole lot of hurt.
B) like having
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C) like being ran over by
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or
D) all the above
If you answered D you are correct.
Jason Heyward and Nate Mclouth where both going for a ball hit to right center field when they collided. Mclouth got knocked for a loop and went down HARD.
Scared the hell out of me when I saw it. He had to be taken out of the game. It seemed like forever before they got him in upright position. He walked out on his own thankfully. I don't know how bad he is hurt. Hopefully not much.
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