Baseball is not as safe as one may think. As these photos prove, loose and broken bats can fly anywhere. You have to look far away for flying bats no matter where your seats are.
We are in the home stretch working on getting to Friday and then the Weekend. Here is a collection of great shots that will help you keep stealing bases to get to Friday.
Backyards Sports - First you will be asked to choose a player and a team to bat for. You must then complete several levels to improve your batting. Each level will present you with a different task to achieve in order to proceed. You must work your way up from batting in Pablo’s Sandlot, through the Commons until you are playing in Garcia’s Mansion. Every 2,500 points earn a Firebat that makes the ball too hot to handle! At 10,000 points earn a Meteor Ball that gives you a 100% chance of a homerun!
This is the set of pictures of our visitor DannyThomson, who put the link in the comments and shortly wrote his story. Thanks a lot Danny for letting us publish your pictures and for your explanations :) Here’s his complete story about the accident.
Oct 10, 2008. Day 1 I was in the batting cage with my brother, I pitched him the ball and I wasnt fully behind the pitching net, just being lasy. The ball was hit right back up the middle, hit me around 100mph right on the left cheek. It shattered everything, my bone punctured through my skin and was squirting blood causing more blood than just out of my nose and mouth.
The Sapporo Dome is a stadium located in Sapporo, Japan, but it is not an ordinary stadium. It is used for baseball and football and has 41,580 seats. The stadium cost $400 million and each "change" of surface costs $ 15,000. To see the mechanism of transformation, watch the video.