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Adam Greenberg is getting a chance to resume his baseball career with the Baltimore Orioles.
Adam Greenberg is expected to make a pinch-hit appearance for the Miami Marlins on Tuesday.

Adam Greenberg is expected to make a pinch-hit appearance for the Miami Marlins on Tuesday.

Only hours before getting his second chance in the big leagues, Adam Greenberg says he's more nervous about the hazing planned for him by his new Miami Marlins teammates.
Only hours before getting his second chance in the big leagues, Adam Greenberg says he's more nervous about the hazing planned for him by his new Miami Marlins teammates.
The roaring crowd rose as one when Adam Greenberg walked to the plate for the first time in seven years, and Marlins teammates leaning over the dugout railing joined the applause.

Adam Greenberg has faced one pitch in the major leagues, a 92 mph fastball that struck him in the head and changed his life.
The players are either way past their prime _ consider former All-Star Shawn Green, who retired five years ago _ or minor league prospects, such as 6-foot-7 slugger Nate Freiman.
"The last few years have been very, very difficult and challenging, but I got myself physically where I need to be and more important than anything, mentally I'm at a point in my career where I'm able to commit 110 percent back to the game," he said.
"I just walked up to him, introduced myself," Greenberg said. "I've always kind of looked at Buck and said that would be the guy that I would love to play, that type of hard-nose mentality."