MIAMI ā Miami Marlins pitching prospect Will Stewart landed a $10-an-hour offseason hospital job in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic and said the experience made him more grateful for baseball.
āThere were 25-, 26-, 28-year-olds getting COVID and dying,ā Stewart said. āI watched people come in that couldnāt breathe or had no control over their body. It was very scary and eye-opening. The entire time I was there, I just wanted to get back on the field.ā
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Stewart spoke Friday at the Marlins' spring training complex in Jupiter, Florida, after throwing in an intrasquad game ā his first game since 2019.
The left-hander was acquired two years ago in the trade that sent catcher J.T. Realmuto to the Philadelphia Phillies. Now 23, Stewart has yet to advance beyond Single-A, and the pandemic wiped out the 2020 season for him.
Stewart said he's more determined than ever to succeed after working in his hometown of Huntsville, Alabama, for a cardiologist. Needing the money, he landed the job through a girlfriend even though he had no experience in medicine, and worked at the hospital for six months.
āI was basically like a tech,ā Stewart said. āI saw people my age getting really, really sick. It makes you appreciate life 10 times more.ā
Now he's in a major league spring training camp for the first time, eager to make a good impression.
He won't be going back to hospital work.
āIt definitely proved to me I donāt want to go into health care,ā Stewart said. āThose people get a lot of crap. I definitely feel for them.ā
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