Little League player Isaiah Jarvis comforted a member of the opposing team, Kaiden Shelton, during a game in Texas on Tuesday after he had been hit in the helmet with a pitch thrown by Shelton earlier in the game. When the hit happened, the Texas East Little League pitcher became visibly distressed as Jarvis fell to the ground and later got back up. While the Oklahoma National Little League player was given first base, Shelton remained visibly shaken prompting Jarvis to walk to the pitcher’s mound and give him a hug.
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Little Leaguer comforts pitcher who struck him in the head with wild pitch
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