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The past nine months have been a roller coaster ride of emotion for 9-year-old Riley Wheaton and his family, one that would test the resolve of any adult, let alone a child.
In October, Riley was flown by helicopter to Boston Childrens Hospital after suffering complete heart failure. Three months later, he was diagnosed with angiosarcoma -- a rare and aggressive form of cancer that is often terminal. But after six rounds of chemotherapy, Riley is in remission
and back on the diamond. He recently returned to the mound for his travel team and struck out 10 over four scoreless innings.
Just when it seemed Rileys summer couldnt get any better, thanks to Make-A-Wish he got to spend an afternoon with his favorite player, Pirates ace Paul Skenes, on Tuesday at PNC Park. He showed the family around the stadium and home clubhouse, introduced them to his teammates, and then Skenes -- who was also a catcher at Air Force before transferring to LSU -- caught a bullpen session from Wheaton that was tracked by the teams advanced tech.
"He throws hard, Skenes said. Everything he's dealt with or not, he throws hard for a 9-year-old. I'm not kidding when I say by the end of it, my hand was a little sore."
Riley then shagged balls in the outfield before throwing the ceremonial first pitch to Skenes
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JMCKUSICK
(3,273 posts)Diamond_Dog
(37,778 posts)There are three stories altogether at the link.
SheltieLover
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ProfessorGAC
(73,751 posts)At one of the schools where I sub, there is a 7th grader, who can't yet weigh 80#, who is getting college scouts sniffing around.
The kid is throwing 84! A 75# 12 year old boy throwing over 80.
I hope they don't let him throw sliders or he'll be having TJ surgery when he's 18.