PEORIA, Ariz. — One pitch changed everything.
In 2019, MLB’s 30 teams combined to throw 732,473 pitches. Some went where they were intended, others did not. Some were thrown with conviction, others with regret. And one ended Mitch Haniger’s season.
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The season before, Haniger logged 687 plate appearances, saw 2,730 pitches and posted All-Star numbers — a .