We imagine getting hit by a baseball is up there with blocking a shot in hockey.

Both things are very painful, and some would argue getting hit by a baseball is worse because players wear less padding.

That being said, usually baseball players, like hockey players, stay in the game and walk it off after getting hit by a pitch or errant throw.

Tuesday night, Stephen Piscotty tried his best to walk off being hit by a pitch in the elbow, but baseballs continued to haunt him as he made his way around the bases in what had to have been the unluckiest inning of his career.

LeBron's infamous not one, not two quote applies to Piscotty here.

After being hit in the head at home, Piscotty left the game, and understandably so.

Of course, once the unlucky trip around the bases occurred, someone decided to combine Scott Sterling with Psicotty, and the results were quite funny.


On a serious note, we wish Piscotty the best and hope to see him out on the field when the Cardinals take on the Cubs Wednesday.

(H/T: RT Ohio)