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life.Seven months after the accident, Padgett returned to the baseball diamond. Much like the trees in September, Padgett wanted to turn over a new leaf. He sported a complete face shield like Little Leaguers use."It was hard," Padgett said. "It was real hard. I'm not sure what my vision was, but my depth perception was off in the outfield and when hitting. It took a while to get used to."It took another month for him to lose the facemask and convert to custom made lenses.Taking that first pitch with no protection didn't scare Padgett. He had confronted this whole travesty with a sense of optimism, but optimism wasn't producing desired results."It was different," Padgett said. "I was terrible when I first came back in the fall. I might have gotten one hit in 60 at bats. It was rough. It was harder on me emotionally more than anything. I could take the failing part physically. I didn't let it bother me to where people would see, but I almost quit a few times. I talked about it with a couple teammates first, Matt Hacker. He went to the doctor and picked up my medicine for me. I talked about it with him. Randy Buffington he's gone too. Sean Ryan he's still here. They were all like, 'Don't give up, don't quit,' even when I said I was going to.""I didn't think (quitting) was a good idea because it's been a part of his life forever," Hughes said. "Selfishly I wanted him around because he's a such a good kid and he believes in the same things I believe in. He's a good person, he's a great leader, he's a great competitor, and he's fun to be around. Those are all qualities we like