Zion, who lost his hands and feet to a gangrene infection when he was only two-year-old, became the first child to receive a double-hand transplant a year ago (You can read the story here). He threw out the ceremonial first pitch for the Baltimore Orioles on Tuesday.
The nine-year-old, outfitted in a custom jersey, tossed the baseball to Orioles centerfielder Adam Jones before the home game against the Texas Rangers. Before the operation, Zion used his forearms to write, eat and play video games. Leg prosthetics also allowed Zion to walk, run and jump along with his peers.
More pictures after the cut
| Zion after the operation |
| Zion before the operation |
So so happy for him
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ReplyDeletegreat boy with great spirit
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