On the Comeback Trail



A familiar face to Yankees fans is battling to make the Braves this spring. Chien-Ming Wang, a two-time 19 game winner in the Bronx before -- in story in some ways resembling that of Dizzy Dean -- a freakish 2008 foot injury led to a series of arm problems. Hard to believe the pitcher who was the fastest to 50 career wins since Dwight Gooden, has struggled for nearly seven years since tearing his Lisfranc ligament running the bases against the Astros in Houston. Wang never regained his effectiveness with the Yankees, and has since pitched briefly for the Nationals and Blue Jays
He worked two scoreless innings against the Nats on March 9th -- and he'll get another chance to firm his future with the Braves when he gets a start in one of today (Saturday)'s split squad games.
After such an impressive start to his career, followed by a protracted struggle to make it all the way back, you have to be pulling for the native of Taiwan this spring.

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