![]() It was hard to process it all in the moment. You know, just several hours later, that’s exactly where the bombs exploded. And the finish line being the moment and the place where everyone wanted to be that day. But Boylston Street being one of the greatest things in sports. ![]() And they asked me to do an interview on the finish line, went down there and just talked about how great Boylston is like the whole race. What do you remember about that day?ĭL: I remember going in as a guest for John Hancock. ![]() And I’m sure some sort of attachment to the race. Obviously, you had amazing races there at that point. In 2013, you were at the Boston Marathon, but not running due to injury. I think for people to recognize what the marathon was and my performance on that day, it was just a nice moment for sure. You know, I was like, ‘I’m a runner, not a pitcher, but I’m a clutch athlete. ![]() What was that like?ĭL: Yeah, was it dramatic swing of events. Then the Tigers call you up and they want you to throw the first pitch. Then you did come back in 2011, you set a PR, you set the fastest time by an American woman, came in second place by just two seconds. ![]()
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