Stephen Cardullo threw himself a 29th birthday bash in grand (slam) fashion
Whether a child or adult, we all hope to have enjoyable birthdays. Maybe they'll involve a gathering of friends, loved ones, and/or pizza. Pizza is a plus, definitely.
Rockies rookie Stephen Cardullo, fresh off his first career base hit, turned 29 on Wednesday. He decided to throw himself a rather noteworthy party in the club's doubleheader against the Dodgers at Coors Field.
In Game 1, won by the Rockies, 7-0, Cardullo came off the bench and launched his first career homer in the eighth inning. That's a great moment. But Cardullo, who spent four seasons in independent baseball before the Rockies gave him a chance with a callup earlier this week, had even bigger plans for his 29th year on Earth.
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Cardullo talked about his special day with MLB.com's Ben Weinrib:
"What a special feeling. I definitely think it was probably my first homer on my birthday, and for it to be my first Major League home run on my birthday, it's a special feeling."
Cardullo's is the second story of resilience involved in this week's Dodgers-Rockies series, as Dodgers utility man
Said Cardullo of his journey to where he is today:
"I always had that hope where if I continued to work hard and get better, if I had a good season, maybe I'd get an opportunity and things could happen. Deep down I always had that drive and that hope and heart that I could reach my goal."
Moral of the story: Never give up.