8. Bryce Florie
If you’ve ever pondered exactly how much it would hurt to be hit flush in the mush by a baseball travelling at 100 mph, then you both have too much spare time on your hands and need to ask former Red Sox player Bryce Florie, for he knows exactly how much through painful experience. On September 8th, 2000, the Red Sox were playing the Yankees when Ryan Thompson launched a line drive in the direction of Florie. The hapless fielder couldn’t get his glove behind the ball quickly enough and it rocketed directly into his cheekbone, making a noise that onlookers described as sounding like shattering glass. Florie suffered a fractured cheekbone, orbital socket and a damaged retina. The skin around his cheek sagged at a peculiar angle as the bone underneath compacted. Though multiple surgeries to rebuild the bone and relieve the pressure saved his sight, Florie’s season was well and truly over.
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