Danny Farquhar returns to the mound for first time since suffering a brain hemorrhage



Over one month ago Chicago White Sox pitcher Danny Farquhar collapsed in the team’s dugout after suffering a brain hemorrhage, but thanks to the quick reactions from the team’s medical personnel and on-site EMTs he’s now on the road to recovery.

Teams across the league, including the inner-city rival Chicago Cubs, showed Farquhar plenty of love and support after it all happened. On Friday night he returned to the mound at Guaranteed Rate Field for the first time since the incident as he was in attendance to throw out the ceremonial first pitch.



This makes us so happy. Welcome back, Danny Farquhar! pic.twitter.com/3LsWdWwVDl — Chicago White Sox (@whitesox) June 2, 2018

As you can probably bet, it was a very emotional moment for Farquhar, his family, his teammates and all the fans watching on as he was joined by his White Sox family on the mound.



Even the visiting Milwaukee Brewers showed the White Sox pitcher some love both on the field and online.



It’s awesome to see the 31-year-old back out on the mound, even if it was only to throw out one pitch.

(H/T Twitter/whitesox)