After Dodgers rookie Kenta Maeda was struck in the right wrist by a line drive, he rose to his feet, stepped back on the mound and stayed in the game. He lasted five innings and allowed just two hits and two walks, earning the victory in Los Angeles' 9-1 win at New York.
Maeda slowed, not stopped by comebacker
Published May 28, 2016 at 10:35 PM
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