Sunday, September 19, 2010

TYLER COLVIN gets splintered.

Cubs outfielder Tyler Colvin is said to be in stable condition at a Miami hospital and listed in stable condition after he was hit in the upperchest by a piece of a bat during Sunday's contest in Florida.

The bat shattered during catcher Wellington Castro's at-bat during the Cubs' contest in Florida on Sunday. Colvin was scoring a run from third base at the time when a portion of the bat punctured his chest.
According to the team, Colvin was sent to Ryder Trauma Center of Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami where he was being treated.
The portion of the bat hit him in the upper-left side of the chest. It punctured but did not stick in his chest. Doctors are taking x-rays on Colvin's chest, and there's a suture on the wound. The team said there was minimal external bleeding.
Colvin may remain in Miami overnight for observation. His status for the rest of the season is unknown at this point.


IMAGINE IF THIS HAPPENED TO YOU? PAINFUL.. AND YOU BETTER HAVE INSURANCE TO BOOT, BE IT.. LIFE INSURANCE OR HEALTH INSURANCE.

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