Young hand transplant patient deals 1st pitch

mardi 2 août 2016

"Zion Harvey is a trooper," Jones said. "And the pitch he threw I might've chased."

Harvey, who is from Owings Mills, Md., threw out the ceremonial first pitch to Jones on Tuesday night, prior to the Orioles' 5-1 win over the Rangers. It was a special moment that had been a long time coming and capped a great win for first-place Baltimore.

Ever since the operation at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Harvey has spent the last year working to regain hand function and the ability to throw a baseball. It took months of rigorous hand therapy sessions, but it was all worth it when Harvey, clad in a white Orioles jersey, took to the field at Camden Yards.

Zion Harvey and Adam Jones before the Orioles' win over the Rangers. (Orioles)

Zion has been fighting all his life. At the age of 2, he developed sepsis, a life-threatening infection that attacked his entire body and eventually required amputation of both of his hands and his legs below the knee. The infection also damaged Zion's kidneys and two years later, he underwent an organ transplant, receiving a kidney from his mother, Pattie Ray, according to the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.

The hospital's article on Harvey also notes that Pattie brought her son in 2012 to get fitted with prosthetic hands. Instead, his doctors, Scott Kozin and his partner Dan Zlotolow, had a more radical solution: hand transplants.

It is because of this incredible procedure that Harvey was able to take a baseball in his hands, an ear-to-ear grin on his face as he threw Jones his pitch. Several hours later, Jones homered, to cap the special night.

Brittany Ghiroli has covered the Orioles for MLB.com since 2010. Read her blog, Britt's Bird Watch, follow her on Facebook and Twitter @britt_ghiroli, and listen to her podcast. This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.

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Young hand transplant patient deals 1st pitch

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