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Youngest son's (13) season is over. Broke humerus bone and dislocated elbow during game on Sunday. Surgery needed to fix broken bone.

Injury occured while son hit a curve ball back up the middle, driving in the first run of the game. Coach sent him on to second, then called him back to first. Diving back to first, right hand ran into first baseman. Son reports that he was safe, left hand on the bag, although ump called him out.

Team went on to win the game 7 - 4.

Husband and oldest son had always told me NOT to come on the field if the boys were injured. I, of course waited by the gate (hubby not at the game) until I felt it was ok to appear on the field. He was in good hands, though. Coach, asst. coach, nurse (mom of teammate) and an EMT (dad just arriving at ballpark for his son's game after ours) were with him and kept him calm while 911 was called.

Been a rough couple of days, with lots of emotion and concern. Major thing, he is basically ok. Season is over, but not his future.
"How bad do you want it? How bad do you need it? Are you eating, sleeping, dreaming with that one thing on your mind? How bad do you want it? How bad do you need it? Cause if you want it all You've got to lay it all out on the line" ~ performed by Tim McGraw written by Jim Collins/Bill Luther
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So sorry to hear about your son. He's young and will probably bounce back quicker than you can ever imagine. Teammate of my son had something very similar happen early Feb. Compound fracture, surgery, plates etc... He is going to the Dr. this week and seems to think he might be released by the first of April!!!! It is on his catching arm and we have caught him at practice playing catch, pitching, and doing soft toss. Amazing, I'd probably still be on the couch crying because my arm hurt. With that said, it will get easier, he will probably be up and running soon. Just don't let him do too much and to do what the Dr. orders!!
So sorry the hear about your son. 13 year olds do heal rapidly, you will be shocked. Use the time to learn to keep score in dugout and learn the game from a coaching standpoint. BBfam, I know what you mean about quick recovery. My son got hit in the ribs with a fastball when he was 16 and ruptured his spleen. Out for two months. Something I am not proud of is the fact that he told the coach that the doctor said it was okay to start pitching. The doctor didn't, however, the coach let him do bullpens during the game but refused to let him into a game until he could do the running and a written release. Eight weeks later that came.
Sorry to barge in here, Ladies, but this thread title caught my eye. I'm really sorry to hear about this situation. Knowing how much our boys love this game and how hard they work at it, it's always heart-rending to picture a boy who loves his game to be sidelined, even for a short time. Here's wishing him a very speedy recovery and the heart of a lion to get it all back ASAP!!
-Krak
Sorry to hear about your Son. He will hopefully heal real quick. Our oldest broke his elbow last year and was even able to pitch 5 to 6 weeks later. No where near the injury that your son has but 4 years older. He had a clean break no dislocation at all.

I understand what you said about not going on the field. I remember when my middle Son was bout 12 and I went on the field for a s****r game. he was devastated. But when they are truly hurt like your Son was I think they appreciate that. It sounds like he had some good people there to help the both of you.

I am wishing him a speedy recovery!!!
Thanks so much to all of you for your comments and concern!!

Yes, it has been very rough, not much sleep, etc. Surgery is scheduled for 10:00 tomorrow morning. I know the hardests parts are yet to come, especially with the re-hab.

But, he does love this game and is the heart and soul of the team. I know with all the good wishes, thoughts, prayers and his determination that we will survive and be better for it!

Thanks again! Will keep everyone posted.



Hey, the P.A. yesterday said he just might develop a nasty curve ball!!
Proudmom-Just found out that our player will be released to play on April 1st. That is just 8 weeks after he hurt himself! They are having a special guard made for his arm when he returns that will protect it while he's playing and up to bat and has a removeable piece for the elbow when pitching. I'm sure your son will heal just fine too and be back before you know it! Good luck and I am very glad to hear that surgery went well.
Thanks again to everyone for their comments and concerns. Yes, I definitely think good news is in the air. . . and we can all pull for one another. Definitely strength in numbers.

Coach made it in time to be in the recovery room ~ asked the doctor if my son would be able to throw a 90mph fastball ~ if he was able to before, was the reply from the doctor!!

Great news BBfam ~ let us know how that first game back goes.
Veryproudmom-Update for you! Our player was released from the Dr. to play on Saturday and that is just what he did. While his bat was rusty, he did great. He even dove back to first (thought about your son) and if you can believe, he pitched in the Championship game. He pitched 5 beautiful innings to help us get the win. Looks like after just a little bit of practice he will be back better than ever. So, keep your chin up. They really do heal faster than us adults can imagine.
BBfam ~ that's great news about the first game back! Pitching and hitting both did well, way to go! Keep us posted as to his continued recovery and baseball feats!

We go back to the doctor tomorrow to see about the cast coming off! Probably will get a brace and a sling, but can begin to work that arm and elbow. Can't wait until he can play again. Hopefully, there will be someplace to play some summer ball.

More details have emerged from the injury ~ seems like the first baseball fell on him as he was coming back into first. I figured that is probably what caused the break, but anyway, doesn't really matter.

I know my heart will be in my hands the first time he has to dive back into a base. I guess I'll be okay as long as the player doesn't fall on him!!

Best wishes to all the boys (and their moms) as the season continues!
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Update from doctor ~

Took cast off, took xrays to see about healing. Interesting seeing a screw in his arm!! Son thought so too!

Leaving cast off, but must keep in sling for next three weeks. Should be bending his elbow 3 - 4 times a day. After next appt., will schedule therapy. Healing has already begun. Great news I do believe!

Thanks everyone for all your concern, care, thoughts and prayers.
That is great news vpm !! Smile
I guess by your response the Dr didn't tell you about the screw. noidea
My son broke and dislocated his ankle ( junior yr of HS) and he has 2 screws in it. You should see the security at the airport when he sets off the metal detectors. He actually setoff the metal detector at the court house and he had to remove his shoes and show them the scars b/c they didn't know if he had a weapon in his shoe or what???? bigeyes

Hope things keep going good for your son's recovery 14
Actually, I did know they were putting the screw in during the surgery, I just didn't know how LONG it would be! Looked like it actually went the width of his arm at an angle. I guess I was thinking of a small screw. Son had joked before the surgery about going through metal detectors in the future. Doctor said before surgery that in about 9 months if the screw was bothering him, they could actually go in and remove it.

Son has been able to move his arm higher today than yesterday. Told him it would just take some time. This will probably be the hardest part of all ~ while he has no cast, he is prohibited from normal activity; just the bending and stretching. Don't know about your sons, but this one is ALL boy. I think he understands the gravity of the situation ~ doctor said if he doesn't listen, bring him back to have a cast put on!!! Frown

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