Wedgie! Foul ball sticks in mask of Mariners catcher Josh Bard
It was obvious all afternoon — and perhaps all season — that the Seattle Mariners needed a wake-up call. Unfortunately for catcher Josh Bard(notes), when the call finally came, he was on the receiving end. And even more unfortunately, it did nothing to jump start his team in their 3-0 loss to the Oakland Athletics — a game in which their offense was three-hit by starter Brandon McCarthy(notes).
The alarm went off during the bottom of the sixth inning, with Bard behind the plate performing his catching duties. Oakland's Cliff Pennington(notes) stepped in with two outs and got a pretty good piece of Michael Pineda's(notes) first pitch 93 mph fastball, but fouled it straight back into the hockey goalie-type mask worn by Bard.
And when I say into the mask, I don't mean hit the mask and bounced straight down or deflected away. I mean literally into the mask, where it wedged between the top two bars.
Watch Bard get a wedgie:
"I think it was just one of those times when it was a perfect placement and maybe a softer ball than normal," Bard said. "It just stuck. Obviously I'm grateful that I still have my eye and nose. I still have plenty of nose," he joked. "So it's all good."
That's wedged in there pretty good.
Looks like my mask has a new handle!
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