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Red Sox Pitcher Nearly Cuts Off His Finger With A Fishing Knife

Red Sox Pitcher Nearly Cuts Off His Finger With A Fishing Knife
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Boston Red Sox pitcher Jake Peavy narrowly avoided serious injury after cutting himself with a fishing knife last weekend.

He gave an account of the incident to the Boston Globe:

"Went over to Bass Pro and bought them some rod and reels and they were combined. Just tried to cut them, because they were wire-tied, using my knife.

"With my right hand holding the rod, with my left holding the knife and when I broke the wire tab [the knife] just stuck my knuckle pretty good."

So the injury came while unpacking fishing equipment with a knife, not cutting an actual fish.

Coach John Farrell said he nearly cut his finger off:

"He was at home when it took place and he was trying to cut through something, and when it gave way, it almost cut through his finger."

The damage:

In another lucky break, the cut is on his non-throwing hand, so he can continue with the bulk of his spring training work after a few days off.

For whatever reason baseball players seem to injury themselves in ridiculous ways during training camp.

Last year Cardinals pitcher Marc Rzepczynski got hit in the eye by a golf ball while on a golf outing, and Nationals pitcher Gio Gonzalez got rug burn on his forehead while wrestling with his dog.

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