Watch flying bat take out pitcher ... couldn't have happened to a better guy ( Joba Chamberlain )

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Joba Chamberlain left Game 4 of the ALDS between the Yankees and Orioles in the 12th inning after being hit on the elbow by a broken bat.


The Yankees reliever rolled in his first inning of work and was looking to pitch a second inning when he was hit. Chamberlain’s second pitch to Matt Wieters splintered the Orioles catcher’s bat, and a large chunk went flying to the mound where it hit Chamberlain in the elbow.


X-rays on Chamberlain’s elbow came back negative, and the team says he has a contusion.


It’s hard to say if his early exit cost the team, but the way he was pitching he could have gone two or three innings. That may have delayed David Phelps’ entrance into the game. Phelps took the loss after surrendering two doubles in the 13th.
 

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that was first post season game he had been in this year right?

guess sorianos load just got a bit heavier

gonna need closers vs detroit (if they beat balt)

-murph
 

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