No other sport provides the fans with as many come-back-from-adversity-feel-good stories as baseball.
Baseball's latest is about former Newport Harbor High School and Orange Coast College pitcher Scott Beerer (pictured).
In a feature story in the Rocky Mountain Independent on July 24, Jack Etkin writes about Beerer, a 2003 second-round draft pick by the Colorado Rockies, coming back as a position player after dealing with injuries as a pitcher throughout his professional career.
At first, the Rockies didn't grant Beerer his wish to come back as a hitter and he returned back to SoCal.
Shortly after, he started attending classes at UCLA and worked nights as a bartender to prepare for a life without baseball.
Without giving away too much of the story, Beerer made it back to the Rockies and is now back on a baseball-oriented life path.
OrangeCoast tweeted this story to twitter.com/OccSports and now I'm blogging a little bit about it to share with the world.
And as always, OCC Sports Blog always welcomes tips, story ideas and/or comments.
[Photo courtesy of eBay]
Baseball's latest is about former Newport Harbor High School and Orange Coast College pitcher Scott Beerer (pictured).
In a feature story in the Rocky Mountain Independent on July 24, Jack Etkin writes about Beerer, a 2003 second-round draft pick by the Colorado Rockies, coming back as a position player after dealing with injuries as a pitcher throughout his professional career.
At first, the Rockies didn't grant Beerer his wish to come back as a hitter and he returned back to SoCal.
Shortly after, he started attending classes at UCLA and worked nights as a bartender to prepare for a life without baseball.
Without giving away too much of the story, Beerer made it back to the Rockies and is now back on a baseball-oriented life path.
OrangeCoast tweeted this story to twitter.com/OccSports and now I'm blogging a little bit about it to share with the world.
And as always, OCC Sports Blog always welcomes tips, story ideas and/or comments.
[Photo courtesy of eBay]
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