Gianluca Dalatri Observing Resilience
Posted Jun 13, 2018
For 12 weeks, all Gianluca Dalatri could do was watch. Shut down after two starts because of a stress reaction in his right throwing elbow, Dalatri spent games and practices in the North Carolina dugout, unable to touch a baseball. It was often trying, he said. But at least he could still watch his teammates. "Starting off the season like that, it's not really ideal," said Dalatri.
(GoHeels.com)
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