Most might not know the story of Adam Greenberg. He was a pretty good player in the Cubs minor league system, and was called up to the Cubs back in July 2005. He came to bat for his first major league plate appearance on July 9, 2005, but on the first pitch he was hit in the head by a 92 MPH fastball from Marlins pitcher Valerio de los Santos. He spent the next year and a half battling vertigo, vision problems, and other concussion symptoms. He eventually came back and played at several minor league stops, but never was the same player.
He is the only player in MLB history who's entire MLB career consists of only 1 pitch.
Now at the age of 31, he will finally get the second chance he has wanted- the Marlins have signed him to a 1-day contract and he will play next Tuesday against the Mets for at least 1 more at bat.
Too bad the Cubs didn't think of this.
He is the only player in MLB history who's entire MLB career consists of only 1 pitch.
Now at the age of 31, he will finally get the second chance he has wanted- the Marlins have signed him to a 1-day contract and he will play next Tuesday against the Mets for at least 1 more at bat.
Too bad the Cubs didn't think of this.
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