The Marlins third baseman wanted to visit 12-year-old Eli Shalomoff, who was hit in the face by a line drive Monday during a game between Florida and the New York Mets.
Dobbs said he went to Elmhurst Hospital and spent a little more than an hour with the boy and his family. He said the boy was doing OK after he was struck square in the face by Dobbs' foul liner in the opening game of a doubleheader at Citi Field.
"He's in as good spirits as he can be," Dobbs said. "He's tired, obviously. He's dealing with a...
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