'Turn the page.' How the Angels' Taylor Ward bounced back from a pitch to the face.
by Mike DiGiovanna, Los Angeles Times
Mar 14, 2024
4 minutes
TEMPE, Ariz. — The sound of silence. That's what Michael Stefanic remembers most about that frightful afternoon in Toronto, when the Angels' Taylor Ward was struck in the face by a 92-mph fastball from Alek Manoah.
"I've never heard 40,000 people go so quiet so quickly," said Stefanic, the Angels second baseman that July day. "The Blue Jays were competing for a playoff spot, the stadium was packed, the fans were rocking and rolling, the ball came out of Manoah's hand, and all of a sudden a hush came over the crowd. Everything just stopped. It was like time stood still for a second."
It seemed like a lot longer for Ward, who still was
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