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PostPosted: Thu Sep 27, 2012 12:54 pm 
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The former cub who got beaned with the first MLB pitch he "never" saw...and thus has no official MLB at bat will get his chance with the Marlins on October 2nd. Sort of a cool story... :|

http://www.nbcchicago.com/news/sports/Zero-Hit-Cub-Gets-1-Day-Chance-With-Marlins-171535791.html


Adam Greenberg has faced one pitch in the major leagues, a 92 mph fastball that struck him in the head and changed his life.

More than seven years later, the Miami Marlins are giving him a second chance.

The Marlins said Thursday that they have signed Greenberg to a one-day contract, effective Oct. 2, and will play him that day against the New York Mets. Greenberg made his big-league debut for the Chicago Cubs on July 9, 2005 against the Marlins, getting one plate appearance but no official at-bat.

"I'm extremely proud to extend this opportunity to Adam," Marlins owner Jeffrey Loria said in a statement. "He has earned this chance as his love and passion for the game never diminished, despite his career tragically being cut short."

The Marlins announced their intention to sign Greenberg and play him Tuesday on NBC's "Today" show.

"I can't address and express how much it means to me," Greenberg said after Marlins president David Samson told him he would be playing on Tuesday.

Greenberg, a left-handed batter, went to the plate as a pinch-hitter to face the Marlins' Valerio De Los Santos with one out in the ninth inning of the Cubs-Marlins game. De Los Santos' first pitch sailed up and in, striking Greenberg in the back of the helmet, the force being such that the helmet flew off and the ball ricocheted up the third-base line.

Greenberg tumbled to the dirt, both hands holding the back of his head. He has often described that moment as feeling like "my head exploded." He awoke the next morning with symptoms of a concussion — unable to focus and feeling nauseous when seeing bright light.

After struggles in the minors the next season, the Cubs released him in June 2006. Greenberg had chances with other minor-league teams, but never made the majors again.

Until now.

"I look forward to seeing Adam step up to the plate and realizing his comeback dream," Loria said.

Greenberg is one of only two players in baseball history to be hit by a pitch in his first-and-only major-league appearance and never take the field, the other being Fred van Dusen, who endured that fate with Philadelphia in 1955.

He and Marlins outfielder Justin Ruggiano once were teammates with the Double-A Jacksonville Suns, playing together there in 2006.

"Woke up (this) morning to find out Adam Greenberg and I will be teammates again this year! Dude can play," Ruggiano wrote on Twitter early Thursday. "Looking forward to Oct. 2."

Greenberg faced De Los Santos again in 2011, hitting a single off him as a member of the Bridgeport Bluefish in the independent Atlantic League. He also recently played for Israel in the qualifying rounds of the World Baseball Classic in Jupiter, Fla., walking in his only plate appearance there.

Greenberg was the subject of a campaign called "One At Bat," which lobbied teams to give him a second chance. As of Thursday morning, nearly 25,000 people had signed the online petition urging any major league club to give Greenberg an opportunity — since his first appearance in the majors did not count as an official at-bat, just merely a plate appearance.

"You better be ready," Samson told Greenberg.

Greenberg's reply: "I'll be ready for it."

The Marlins say Greenberg will donate his one-day salary — a pro-rated share of the minimum contract, about $3,000 — to the team's foundation, which will in turn donate to the Sports Legacy Institute, a group that furthers the study, treatment and prevention of the effects of brain trauma in athletes and others.

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Read this during lunch. Thought it was cool of the Marlins to do this. Why the Cubs wouldn't have considered
it I have no idea.

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I would categorize it as a PR stunt, but "meh"....who does it really hurt if the game doesn't mean anything?

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I wanted to see Greenberg go down in history as having seen only one pitch in his career and a 1.000 OBP. Stupid Marlins ruin everything.

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I would categorize it as a PR stunt, but "meh"....who does it really hurt if the game doesn't mean anything?


That's probably part of the thinking, but a stunt where that Greenberg fella will benefit, is kinda cool.

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I would categorize it as a PR stunt, but "meh"....who does it really hurt if the game doesn't mean anything?


That's probably part of the thinking, but a stunt where that Greenberg fella will benefit, is kinda cool.


Wouldn't it be something if he got hit by a pitch or beaned again?

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I wanted to see Greenberg go down in history as having seen only one pitch in his career and a 1.000 OBP. Stupid Marlins ruin everything.


He is going to get his AB on the last inning of the last game with a runner on 1st and 2 out...and that runner will get hosed at 2nd trying to steal.

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I remember how Ozzie refused to let Minnie get an at-bat. I guess times have changed.

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Cubs should have a Greenberg day. Mike and Mike broadcast from a rooftop, this guy gets to bat, pitch, and manage the team for a day, Hank Greenberg sings 7th inning stretch...

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Throw up and in on this guy. Make sure you protect the inside of the plate!

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Cuz I own the inside half of that plate! Well, he gets up and the next pitch he's right back there hogging the plate! So, I had to plunk him.

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Cubs should have a Greenberg day. Mike and Mike broadcast from a rooftop, this guy gets to bat, pitch, and manage the team for a day, Hank Greenberg sings 7th inning stretch...



And the giveaway could have been Adam the plush bear with a bandage and a Cubs yarmulke on his head.

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I would categorize it as a PR stunt, but "meh"....who does it really hurt if the game doesn't mean anything?


That's probably part of the thinking, but a stunt where that Greenberg fella will benefit, is kinda cool.


Wouldn't it be something if he got hit by a pitch or beaned again?


I started typing out a qualification statement regarding just that, but I kinda figured that since I'm "that guy", it might be assumed I was hoping for it to happen.

For the record, I'd probably laugh, but I'd feel just awful for the guy at the same time.

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This is what happens when the Sox fall out of the division race. "They" return to their Cub obsession.

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This is what happens when the Sox fall out of the division race. "They" return to their Cub obsession.
The Sox are not out of anything just yet spany, and "your fans" have been openly and actively posting in the Sox forum rooting against the Sox.

So much for the Sox fans are more obsessed with the Cubs than Cub Fans are the Sox.

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This is what happens when the Sox fall out of the division race. "They" return to their Cub obsession.

They will have their day when Kenneth Williams gets called up.

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This is what happens when the Sox fall out of the division race. "They" return to their Cub obsession.
The Sox are not out of anything just yet spany, and "your fans" have been openly and actively posting in the Sox forum rooting against the Sox.

So much for the Sox fans are more obsessed with the Cubs than Cub Fans are the Sox.

Yeah - that was kinda the joke Frank. There's a week left in the season, Sox are a game out.



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You're worried about what Cub fans and the Miami Marlins are doing. :lol:

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Don Tiny wrote:
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Wouldn't it be something if he got hit by a pitch or beaned again?


I started typing out a qualification statement regarding just that, but I kinda figured that since I'm "that guy", it might be assumed I was hoping for it to happen.

For the record, I'd probably laugh, but I'd feel just awful for the guy at the same time.


I would likely do the same. It would be sad and funny at the same time as long as he wasn't knocked silly
again. At that point he should just take his $3000 game check and head home. I hope he at least puts the
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At least Billy Crystal fouled a ball off.

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And bernstein regularly drills 95 mph fastballs. Greenberg is probably the worst Jewish player ever.

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Why don't you ever capitalize "Bernstein"?

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I just think of him as a small guy the way he treats other people. This is my show. I do what I want.

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Wouldn't it be something if he got hit by a pitch or beaned again?


I'm hoping he does...or strikes out.

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So glad WCUB did not do this. From the @pwsullivan twitter.

The 1st 15,000 fans to arrive at @MarlinsPark tonight receive this Adam Greenberg "One At Bat" poster!
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So glad WCUB did not do this. From the @pwsullivan twitter.

The 1st 15,000 fans to arrive at @MarlinsPark tonight receive this Adam Greenberg "One At Bat" poster!
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:lol: :lol: :lol: Your 2012 Marlins!!!!

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I think offering a poster is going a bit far. What were they trying to convey with a bloody hand holding
a baseball at up in anger at what I assume is the pitcher ( maybe Ozzie )?

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If anyone other than Adam Greenberg's mom hangs up that poster they should be shot on sight.

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If anyone other than Adam Greenberg's mom hangs up that poster they should be shot on sight.

It would look good on my wall next to my Ben Christensen poster.

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