Baseball player Drew Robinson has been reborn after debuting in the Triple-A category of baseball in the United States with Sacramento River Cats, affiliate of the San Francisco Giants of the MLB.
Drew Robinson’s Remarkable Comeback Continued Last Night As He Launched His First Homer Since Losing An Eye in a Suicide Attempt https://t.co/UFoV6AZ3q0 pic.twitter.com/ouOoeUxqyh
– Eric Hubbs (@BarstoolHubbs) May 12, 2020
After attempting suicide in April 2020, Robinson has the memory of the event cad while looking in the mirror. And is that the player lost his right eye after shooting himself in the head when he was alone at home in Las Vegas.
Thirteen months after the attempt from suicide, Robinson not only got a contract to play the season 2021 in Triple-A, but this Tuesday he hit his first home run in the third game he plays in the campaign.
🚨HOME RUN🚨
The moment every baseball fan has been waiting for: a Drew Robinson bomb! 💣 @ Drewrobbb
T3 | SAC – 4, LV – 1 # ClawsUp pic.twitter.com/abX434 fcRZ
– rivercats (@RiverCats) May 12, 2021
According to statistics compiled by ESPN reporter Jeff Passan, Robinson landed his last hit on 24 June 2019.
The routine that saved Robinson
After the operations and psychological therapies I had to go to, Drew Robinson always found peace in the baseball. Even the day after the suicide attempt, the day he underwent four operations to reconstruct his face, Drew was thinking about baseball.
Robinson gets up every morning and ingests large amounts of water along with a green smoothie. Then meditate and write in your journal. He turns on the television series “Friends”, makes breakfast and plays with his pet, Elli. Then he goes to the country and starts work.
When he’s in Las Vegas, in the winter, Drew always seeks the support of her best friend Daiana Anguelova , of his parents and his siblings. Since the incident, he has increased the narrowness of his relationships in order to continue with strength.
“This is where I belong,” he says. “I feel like I have a lot more in the tank, so having this opportunity to do this feels so good,” were the statements that journalist Passan picked up when Drew returned to diamonds.
The story of Drew Robinson is universal. My colleagues from @ ESPNDeportes (including @ rafaelrojasc ) translated it into Spanish; so it can be read by more people who will know what he is trying to teach us. It is free and available for reading on ESPN: https://t.co/vhuwz7wL4S pic.twitter.com/oHd95 WvWYr
– Jeff Passan (@JeffPassan) February 4, 2021