PITTSBURGH (AP) Jameson Taillon felt like he was in a movie, as if he was watching somebody else’s life change and not his own.
The Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher felt something ”odd” in his groin and alerted trainers while on the road earlier this month in Cincinnati. Two days later, there the 25-year-old was getting pulled aside by a doctor and being told there’s a chance he has testicular cancer.
”My heart was racing,” Taillon said.
Just not for long.
Taillon’s grown accustomed to adversity thanks to a career peppered with unforeseen obstacles, from Tommy John surgery on his right elbow in 2014 to sports hernia surgery in 2015 that threatened to sidetrack his young career completely.