Archie Bradley has turned a traumatic event into something good.
After getting hit in the face by a searing line drive last week, the Diamondbacks pitcher has been upbeat and optimistic about the event that could have had a much different result.
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He chose to spread that mentality to Nick Shumaker, a 14-year-old from Phoenix who was struck by a line drive the day before Bradley. Bradley visited him at Phoenix Children's Hospital on Friday and gave Shumaker and his family a night to remember at Chase Field on Saturday, according to MLB.com.
"(Nick) didn't have a lot of drive (while in the hospital), but after Archie left, we couldn't keep him in bed. It's been non-stop since then," Vince Shumaker, Nick's father, said.
Bradley avoided surgery and is expected to come off the disabled list and return to the mound May 16 at Philadelphia. He seemed to realize just how lucky he was after talking to Shumaker.
"What are the chances a kid in the Phoenix area gets hit the same day I do?" Bradley said. "Meeting Nick and seeing what he had to go through, it put it all in perspective. I didn't need surgery like he did and it made me realize even more how fortunate I am."