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Paletta also told manager Tony La Russa that Ankiel showed signs of whiplash and puffiness in his face. La Russa said Ankiel hit the wall so hard he dented his cap.
A converted pitcher, Ankiel took 2 1/2 off-balance steps after making the tough catch and had the presence of mind to take the ball out of his glove before attempting to brace himself with his left arm. Still, his head appeared to absorb most of the blow when he slammed into the fence.
"It was tough, man," Cardinals starter Kyle Lohse said. "Hopefully, he's going to be all right. He's a tough guy."
Duncan recalled a conversation in Washington this weekend when Ankiel said he considered diving for a ball and Duncan replied, "You probably would have broken your neck."
"He's playing Gold Glove center field," Duncan said. "He plays it more aggressive than anyone I've seen. He's got a lot of range and he makes good plays, but it's scary."
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