September 7, 2010 11:00 AM
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Video: Woman Hit by Foul Ball then Catches Two
It was the eighth inning of last Wednesday's Tampa Bay Rays-Toronto Blue Jays game when Amelia Almoscatella had her glove ready along the first base line.
But, when a foul ball flew her way, she took it on the chin.
Embarrassed, but determined, Amelia settled in, and unbelievably, a second foul ball was hit toward her. This time, she caught it. And then, she caught a third foul in the same inning!
Fans and players applauded her glove work.
Almoscatella, a lifelong baseball fan, appeared on "The Early Show" with her three hard-won souvenirs - and a red, bruised spot on her chin.
Almoscatella said she was ready for the first ball, but it took a "bad hop," when the ball bounced up at her.
The ball bounced back onto the field, but Almoscatella got the coveted ball back from George Hendrick, the Rays' first-base coach.
Almoscatella said, "He (came) over and said, 'Next time you need to catch it with the glove, not your face!" '
Following the incident, she said she was asked if she was OK by security and a paramedic.
She explained, "They thought, actually, I'd probably lost some teeth. But I was fine. Nothing bleeding. So I told them, I said, 'Look, I'll talk to you, I'll give you any report you want, I'm OK, but I got to watch for the next ball." '
And, it turned out, theone after that!
To hear more from Almoscatella on her lucky catches at the game and to see a special surprise she received from the Rays, click on the video below:
Copyright 2010 CBS. All rights reserved. But, when a foul ball flew her way, she took it on the chin.
Embarrassed, but determined, Amelia settled in, and unbelievably, a second foul ball was hit toward her. This time, she caught it. And then, she caught a third foul in the same inning!
Fans and players applauded her glove work.
Almoscatella, a lifelong baseball fan, appeared on "The Early Show" with her three hard-won souvenirs - and a red, bruised spot on her chin.
Almoscatella said she was ready for the first ball, but it took a "bad hop," when the ball bounced up at her.
The ball bounced back onto the field, but Almoscatella got the coveted ball back from George Hendrick, the Rays' first-base coach.
Almoscatella said, "He (came) over and said, 'Next time you need to catch it with the glove, not your face!" '
Following the incident, she said she was asked if she was OK by security and a paramedic.
She explained, "They thought, actually, I'd probably lost some teeth. But I was fine. Nothing bleeding. So I told them, I said, 'Look, I'll talk to you, I'll give you any report you want, I'm OK, but I got to watch for the next ball." '
And, it turned out, theone after that!
To hear more from Almoscatella on her lucky catches at the game and to see a special surprise she received from the Rays, click on the video below:
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