9/17/15: Jimmy Nelson is hit in the head by Tommy Pham’s liner and is forced to leave the game in the top of the 3rd inning
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24 Comments
Pham was signed to go to second.
You play until the play is ended.
He did was he was supposed to do and when he hit second base you can tell he felt horrible about the accident hit.
Luckily he moved; he would have been nailed in the forehead or maybe the eye.
quick to get up. thumbs up!
If I was Pham, I would have stayed at first… Heck, I might have just gone straight to the mound
I think there should be a one base dead ball rule, after a pitcher is hit to the level of being disabled out of the play. It renders the defensive vulnerable to extra base opportunities in this situation.
There is nothing scarier in sports
the batter must stop at first base come on guy !!
Is it just me or are the majority of people that get hit Brewers?
I'm so far from the rules of this strange game. I cannot understand so many cases of "pinchers" being hit to the poor head.
where should the ball go after the return? looks like they have to hit the pitcher by rule.
The organ music
the batter was clearly more concerned with the pitcher but knew there was nothing he could do
Dude took it like a man. I’d be proud of him if he was my son.
All the while the happy organ plays in the background.
All the pause and looking by the concerned batter might of ended up on 3rd if he hadn’t.
That Catcher clearly didn’t seem concerned
100 mph liner straight to the dome: nothing.
Slides into first base from a foot away: somehow destroys entire shoulder, ruins career.
The MLB needs to protect its players AND the fans better. No sport is worth dying over smh
Wimp
Esa musica de fondo por Dios
God bless you
DAT DUDE WASN'T RIGHT FOR DOING DAT HE JUST KEEP ON RUNNING
0:04
THEY SHOULD OF STOPPED THE ORGAN PLAYING
❤🎉Josh