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Morning Juice: Ankiel avoids catastrophe after not avoiding wall
Morning Juice: Ankiel avoids catastrophe after not avoiding wall
This and every weekday a.m. during baseball season, let's rise and shine together to recap the most recent diamond doings. Roll Call starts at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, where Rick Ankiel scared the bejesus out of everybody by slamming head-first into the outfield fence after an athletic, ...
Rick Ankiel Slams Face First Into The Outfield Wall
Rick Ankiel Slams Face First Into The Outfield Wall
totalprosports.com — Total Pro Sports - The game wasn't all the St. Louis Cardinals lost last night. Rick Ankiel... fell head first into the outfield fence after making a running catch on a Pedro Feliz drive in the 8th inning. He stayed flat on his back for several minutes as fans at Busch Stadium were silenced and ... (more) Rick Ankiel Slams Face First Into The Outfield Wall
Ankiel runs into wall; X-rays negative | MLB.com: News
Ankiel runs into wall; X-rays negative | MLB.com: News
mlb.mlb.com — By Matthew Leach / MLB.com 05/05/09 1:33 AM ET ST. LOUIS -- Cardinals outfielder Rick Ankiel was... taken to a hospital on Monday night after he injured himself making a catch at the wall in the eighth inning of St. Louis' game against the Phillies. ... (more) Ankiel runs into wall; X-rays negative | MLB.com: News
Ankiel runs into wall; X-rays negative | stlcardinals.com: News
Ankiel runs into wall; X-rays negative | stlcardinals.com: News
stlouis.cardinals.mlb.com — By Matthew Leach / MLB.com 05/05/09 1:33 AM ET ST. LOUIS -- Cardinals outfielder Rick Ankiel was... taken to a hospital on Monday night after he injured himself making a catch at the wall in the eighth inning of St. Louis' game against the Phillies. ... (more) Ankiel runs into wall; X-rays negative | ...
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On the DL — ... Last of the big stories from last night is Rick Ankiel going head-first into the wall. He should be okay and nothing was broken, but it was a scary moment in the Cards-Phillies game last night. We hope he’s okay. ...

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