Andrew Carignan gets 'The Call' he's always dreamed about
Posted Sep 11, 2011
Andrew Carignan, the former whiz kid at Norwich Free Academy, was awash in his typical postgame routine —eating, icing, decompressing —when his pitching coach, Scott Emerson, conveyed the news. Funny, too. All those things that once felt so overwhelming —the elbow injury, the foot injury, the oblique injury, the self-doubt —became nothing more than a prologue for his Major League career.
(The Day)
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