When Dugan Smith was 10 years old, doctors discovered a tumor "the size of a softball" in his right leg. He had a rare form of cancer, and he'd need an operation to remove it. Instead of choosing a more standard procedure,
The Post Game reports this week, Smith opted for a "rotationplasty," because he didn't want to give up baseball:
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