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Scalise Back for Congressional Game a Year After Shooting

Scalise Back for Congressional Game a Year After Shooting
House Majority Whip Steve Scalise, R-La., leaves the Capitol for the Congressional Baseball Game on Thursday, June 14, 2018. Scalise was wounded a year ago this day during the shooting at the Republican's baseball practice in Alexandria, Va. (Photo By Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) (CQ Roll Call via AP Images)

Thursday, 14 June 2018 07:55 PM EDT

Steve Scalise, the House majority whip who was shot at a Republican baseball practice a year ago, fielded a ground ball and threw out the first batter of the annual congressional baseball game Thursday.

Scalise suffered life-threatening injuries in the June 2017 shooting, but returned to work last fall. He was walking with the aid of one crutch before the game, but took the field without it.

He said before the game, "I know how lucky I am to be alive." Scalise said he was starting at second base despite his physical limitations, which "tells you how bad the talent level is."

He told Fox News Channel, "I can field balls and still make the throw at first." And he proved it to start the game.

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Steve Scalise, the House majority whip who was shot at a Republican baseball practice a year ago, fielded a ground ball and threw out the first batter of the annual congressional baseball game Thursday.Scalise suffered life-threatening injuries in the June...
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