Photos: Matt Shoemaker
Angels starting pitcher Matt Shoemaker has a visible scar above his right ear after he was hit in the head by a line drive last Sept. 4.
(Jeffrey Sauger / For The Times)Angels pitcher Matt Shoemaker continues his path toward recovery from a line drive to the head last season.
It was during the second inning of a game against the Mariners when Matt Shoemaker was struck by a line drive off the bat of Kyle Seager.
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Matt Shoemaker tended to by Angels trainers and coaches after he was hit in the head by a line drive on Sept. 4, 2016.
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Angels pitcher Matt Shoemaker stretches before a workout at Wayne State Univesity on Jan. 17. He had just been cleared to resume baseball activities as part of his rehabilitation.
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Matt Shoemaker loosens up during a workout at Wayne State University in Detroit. As part of his recovery, he has undergone an array of checkups, coordination quizzes and a concussion exam to compare his neurological state against an old baseline.
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Matt Shoemaker was unable to eat and vety sensitive to light and sound in the days after his emergency brain surgery.
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Said pitcher Matt Shoemaker of surviving a line drive to the head: “I know how easily it could have been different, and that’s why I’m so thankful to God.”
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Matt Shoemaker plays with 2-year-old son Brady as 3-month-old daughter Emmy sleeps at their home in Rockwood, Mich.
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Matt Shoemaker’s wife Danielle holds Emmy as he helps Brady with a coloring project at their home.
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