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Posted: November 22nd, 2003, 8:54 pm
by captain dean
While out in colombus, ohio for a few games this fall we ate at taco bell before going to the field the one day. During the game about the 2nd inning andrew stiffler has to run off the field before he fills his pants and goes right into the dugout bathroom. He then comes to find that there is no toilet paper.
Posted: November 22nd, 2003, 9:50 pm
by kohlslaw5
when playing little league baseball at pleasantville at the chestnut ridge tournament, our team was out in the field, no outs, with two men on base (travis + chad manges), while the other part of the triplets stood in the batter's box awaiting the pitch. Anyway, i delivered the pitch and brock manges hit one up in the air. Travis stood waiting to tag up, and our centerfielder caught the ball. our centerfielder then makes a throw to catch the blazing fast

travis before he reaches the plate. MEanwhile, chad is caught in a rundown between first and second and is run-down for the out. Thus, a triple play was turned on three triplets.
Posted: November 23rd, 2003, 12:29 am
by jon27
its not really that weird but i would have to say, this one time we were playing a team and my friend was playing outfield and he ran back to catch a fly ball and didnt realize where the fence was and full-speed ran right into the fence! i swear to god i thought he got knocked out cold. he layed there for a couple of minutes but finally got up. thankfully nothing was wrong with him. it was the hardest hit i ever saw in baseball
Posted: November 23rd, 2003, 12:35 am
by 4
How about triple plays being made by just one person. Those are pretty rare and weird! One person getting all 3 outs. Nearly unheard of, but I believe Furcal did it this past summer for like the 12th time in the history of major league baseball.
Posted: November 24th, 2003, 12:54 am
by BillyWhiteShoesJohnson
You are correct 4, uncommon although it happens from time to time. almost always is a middle infielder. Last year Frank Menechino (2B Oakland A's) accomplished the feat against the Yankees I believe. He came up in the next inning and hit an RBI double also. The last one before that was Mickey Morandini (2B of the Phillies).
Jon, I remember that play, surprising that kid wasnt hurt. I would guess thats why he plays infield all the time now...
Ed Perina
Posted: November 24th, 2003, 8:19 am
by TheWallofBid
This is prolly the funnies moment i ever experienced in baseball. At practice for pony league we were taking infield and outfield practice. Once the infield got done we all started walking in. So they started hitting outfield and this kid in right field named ed perina which was a 13year old and just started this league. He got hit a high fly ball down the right field line. Concentrating on the ball, Ed ran as fast as he could, and all the sudden runs on a dead sprint into the foul poll. He knocked himself out and couldnt practice the rest of the day.
Another funny moment is in my last year of pony league, when we a kid was taking bp on my team, and another rookie was running from center to left. All of the sudden Cody the kid who was taking bp drills a line drive to left center. The kid not knowing the ball is screaming towards him, the ball hits him square in the head making him do a couple flip. He was knocked out the whole practice. You should have seen the donut on his head.
Posted: November 24th, 2003, 9:00 pm
by CHSguy81
Jon 27 where were you at when this kid ran into the fence???
Posted: November 24th, 2003, 11:03 pm
by captain dean
speaking of the nasty...i once saw a fly ball break a man's nose in a church softball game
Posted: November 25th, 2003, 10:19 am
by snatchity6
chsguy....watch out for bellewoods fence this year....id hate to see you run into it again...hahhaah :lol:
Posted: December 10th, 2003, 9:20 pm
by crpitcher34
i would have to say the weirdest thing i ever saw was when we were playing forbes raod and there 3rd base coach picked up a ball hit his head three times with it and started yelling its a rubber ball, funniest and dumbest thing i ever saw.