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Softball Game Fundraiser For Pitcher Who Lost Eye

By: Jocelyn Tovar, KARK 4 NEWS
Updated: November 3, 2012
Gregory Jackson was pitching in his softball league October 4th when a hit ball traveled right back and hit him in the face.

After numberous surgeries Jackson lost his eye and is left with expensive hosptial bills that his friends and family hope to pay off with money raised from the tournament.

"I'm just coming out here to support my team even though I may not get to play," Jackson said. "I'll always come out and support my team. "

Jackson watched from the sidelines and said he was very appreciative of everyone who showed up.

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