Barton OK after being hit in
face by pitch - Breaking ball glances off outfielder's
head in seventh inning
Mar/27/08 08:22 AM Filed in:
Brian Barton
JUPITER, Fla. -- One of the
best mornings of Brian Barton's life almost turned
into one of the worst afternoons.
Barton, who was informed on Wednesday morning that he
would be making the Cardinals' Opening Day roster, was
struck in the face by a pitch in St. Louis' game
against Baltimore. Fortunately for Barton, it was
something of a glancing blow, striking him on the side
of the nose and evidently not doing any serious damage.
"It got me pretty good, but it got me on the side, so
it was a 'good' good," Barton said after the game. "I'm
lucky there's no bone there. I don't know how it
sounded. It didn't feel good."
Greg Aquino's pitch to Barton in the seventh inning was
an offspeed offering, which also helped Barton come
through the incident OK.
"It was a breaking ball," manager Tony La Russa said.
"You don't [immediately] know exactly where it hits
him, but it wasn't as scary as some."
Barton went immediately to the ground after he was hit,
and head athletic trainer Barry Weinberg rushed out to
tend to him. Weinberg helped Barton walk off the field,
and Rico Washington took Barton's place in the game.
(mlb.com)