MLB pitcher described as 'walking miracle' returns to the mound for spring training

Danny Farquhar is on a minor league contract with the Yankees.

February 14, 2019, 11:54 AM

Spring training workouts are underway for most Major League Baseball clubs -- and of all the pitchers and catchers who have reported to camp, none is more impressive than right-hander Danny Farquhar.

Danny Farquhar of the Chicago White Sox pitches in the seventh inning against the Oakland Athletics at Oakland Alameda Coliseum on April 16, 2018 in Oakland, Calif.
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Doctors have called Farquhar a walking miracle after he suffered a brain hemorrhage in the White Sox dugout last April and spent 18 days in intensive care.

The 31-year-old pitcher and father of three has defied the odds with his incredible comeback as he returned to the mound on a minor league contract at Yankees training camp on Wednesday.

"Every time I step on a big league mound it's pretty awesome," Farquhar said. "And I can't wait for that moment."

Pitcher Danny Farquhar works out after returning from a brain aneurysm that he suffered while pitching for the White Sox in 2018.
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A fleeting feeling for Farquhar when less than a year ago he was rushed off the field after a ruptured aneurysm.

I was devastated that I wasn't going to be able to play," he said. "Little did I know I wasn't even thinking, 'hey man your life just got saved by some doctors, and you're lucky to be alive.'"

Chicago White Sox relief pitcher Danny Farquhar's jersey is seen hanging in the outfield dugout during a game between the and the Houston Astros the Chicago White Sox on April 21, 2018, at Guaranteed Rate Field in Chicago.
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The pitcher has spent six seasons with four different teams and will celebrate his birthday on Feb. 17.

His wife Lexie said it's the start of a new beginning for her superstar husband.

"Our story's not over yet so we're going to enjoy every moment," she said.

White Sox pitcher Danny Farquhar talks with ABC News, May 31, 2018, with his wife, Lexie Farquhar, following his recovery from a brain hemorrhage earlier this year.
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