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My son's teammate,Paul Maholm, was just hit in the face by a line drive as he pitched for the Lynchburg Hillcats against the Winston-Salem Warthogs. He has been removed from the field and taken by ambulance to a Lynchburg hospital.

It is never too soon to start praying in this sort of situation. I will post further info if tonight's broadcast provides it.

Thanks in advance,

OPP
OPP Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana.
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Prayers said from here also. We praise God for those orbital bones. Our daughter was a softball manager in highschool and was hit by a wild (pre game warm up) pitch in the face as she was sitting on the bench getting the score book ready for the game. You just never know. It broke her glasses and she had a small cut-nothing more.
There are plenty of people in Lynchburg praying for him as well. I was in attendance at the game. I had never heard the stadium as quiet as it was Saturday night when he was hit. I thought they were required to have paramedics on hand at the games? But obviously they are not.

I hope Paul has a speedy recovery and can be back out there as soon as possible. He was an essential part of the rotation.
OPP,

I had a player a few years back who got hit in the face with a line drive in a high school game. He struggled all summer. Came back as a new man the following summer season. Told me that his problems were mostly mental, not physical. It got to the point where his parents had him speak to a sports psychologist. It was during these sessions that he discovered his fear, confronted it, and worked to overcome it. Pitching for UVa these days. Best of luck to Paul!!!

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