Ump says he’s OK from pitch deflection
Published 1:18 am Tuesday, June 4, 2013
CINCINNATI (AP) — Plate umpire Kerwin Danley was hit on the facemask by a deflected pitch on Monday night and left a game between the Colorado Rockies and Cincinnati Reds one inning later.
Rockies starter Tyler Chatwood threw a pitch in the bottom of the first inning that bounced in the dirt, deflected off the mitt of catcher Wilin Rosario and hit Danley’s mask. He was dazed for a couple of minutes, holding his nose and blinking while talking to a trainer.
Danley stayed in the game for one more inning. He talked to a trainer after the second inning and left the field. Lance Barksdale, who was at first base, moved behind the plate following a nine-minute delay so he could change equipment.
“I had a little headache,” Danley said. “I’m just day to day. I hope to be back Wednesday. It was just a precaution.”
Danley has suffered several head injuries during his 16-year career.
In 2008, he was knocked unconscious when Dodgers catcher Russell Martin missed a pitch by Brad Penny, allowing the ball to hit Danley on the jaw. He missed more than a month.
A year later, he was taken off the field in Toronto on a stretcher after the barrel of Hank Blalock’s broken bat hit him flush on the mask. He was released from a hospital the next day.
Danley worked the AL playoffs last season. He was a college baseball teammate of Hall of Famer Tony Gwynn.
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