CHICAGO - The biggest save of White Sox reliever Danny Farquhar's life happened in a game he can't remember.
Farquhar, 31, suffered a brain hemorrhage caused by a ruptured aneurysm while pitching against the Astros on April 20. After collapsing in the dugout, medical personnel on-site rushed him to a local hospital for surgery and subsequent treatment. His first memory was waking up in the hospital five days after he passed out.
"My last memory was walking to the bullpen at 6:30 that day; I didn't have any memories of the game," Farquhar said, trying to piece together for reporters what happened that day.