Player Takes 90 MPH Fastball to the Face

A player on the Corpus Christi Hooks, a minor league baseball team in Texas, is nursing a nasty bruise after suffering a serious blow to the face. 

On Friday, Delino DeShields, Jr. was struck on the right side of his face with a fastball traveling 90 mph. 

The ball ended up fracturing his cheek but DeShields insists he will be back on the field soon.

โ€œI can go right now,โ€ said DeShields.
 
The 21-year-old center fielder was up at bat against the Frisco RoughRiders when he got hit with the fastball.
 
โ€œThe pitch that hit me got on me kind of quick, and next thing you know I was on the ground,โ€ he added.
 
He said he didnโ€™t feel pain, just swelling. He eventually got up and walked off the field.
 
โ€œI am a very strong individual. I have a football mindset. That is what got me to walk off the field yesterday,โ€ said DeShields, who was a 2010 first round pick for the Houston Astros and is the son of former major leaguer Delino DeShields.  
 
โ€œHe is quite a young man. He is quite an individual,โ€ said Keith Bodie, manager of the Corpus Christi Hooks.
 
DeShields even had a message for the pitcher that hit him with the ball.
 
"I said, "Tell the pitcher I am good, no hard feelings.' I know it just kind of got away from him. And just tell him I am all right,โ€ DeShields said.
 
DeShields isn't planning to stay off the field for too long. He said he has no fear of facing a pitcher again.
 
โ€œWhatever it takes to get me back on the field I will be ready to go,โ€ he said.
 
โ€œKnowing Delino he is going to be ready shortly; this is not a 6 to 8 week deal,โ€ Bodie added.
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