Finally a Major Leaguer

I'll admit it, I didn't recognize Scott Rice when I saw him warming in the Mets bullpen at Port Saint Lucie.

After 14 years in the minor leagues, Rice's dream is about to come true. Today, he will finally enjoy an opening day in the majors. Drafted in 1999 by the Orioles, the 6'6 lefty bounced from team to team and even spent time in the independent Atlantic League with Long Island and Newark. Invited to Mets camp, he impressed manager Terry Collins with his ability to induce ground balls.
So today at Citi Field, on a team with a big star (David Wright) and rising stars (Ike Davis and Matt Harvey), unheralded journeyman Scott Rice might have the best time of anyone -- soaking in the realization that all that work and those many setbacks finally paid off.
Postscript: Rice made his major league debut in the Mets opening day victory over San Diego.

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