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Jayson Werth was hit by a pitch thrown by Jeff Bennett on Friday. This picture shows where the ball made contact with Werth.
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Jay Floyd said…
"I knew I shouldn't have tucked today!"
mvr joe said…
dayum....my ballz have been phouled
mvr joe said…
I hope he's borrowing Stairs' nads of steel
Mike2607 said…
Now I know where Jay Ballz, I mean J. Werth, got his nick name from. Damn those Ballz are Phoul
Anonymous said…
I said What What...In the Butt!!
GM-Carson said…
Brings an entirely new meaning to "sitting on a pitch".
Canadian Wood said…
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Canadian Wood said…
You're supposed to keep those blues eyes on the ball, Jayson, not your brown one.
Jersey Hardball said…
J. Werth lays an egg.
Anonymous said…
haha this is hilarious.
chris mac

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