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Having a dream is one thing. Actively pursuing that dream is something else — something that demands patience, dedication, and no small amount of hard work. With baseball season ready to begin, we wanted to know what it was like for PTs who work for major league baseball, how they decided to pursue that path, and what it took to get there.

In the case of these six PTs, there is a common thread: All were involved with Ohio State University's Upper Extremity Athlete Physical Therapy Fellowship, either as participants or faculty.

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