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“I Still Throw, Even Though It Could Be My Last Time” — Daniel Norris and the Cancer Battle That Silenced MLB.Y1

July 12, 2025 by mrs a

When MLB pitcher Daniel Norris got the call from his doctor, he was preparing for the biggest game of his career. But… the message wasn’t about a muscle injury or a promotion. It was… a verdict. A malignant tumor. A “knife” that stabbed into an MLB dream that had just begun…

In April 2015, Daniel Norris – then 22 years old – had just begun his journey with the Toronto Blue Jays and then the Detroit Tigers. But during routine medical exams, doctors discovered a tumor suspected to be thyroid cancer.

For any young person, it was a painful verdict. But for a professional athlete – at the height of expectations – it was overwhelming.

What shocked the league and fans was not just Norris’ illness, but Norris’ decision to continue playing, playing, and finishing the important game without telling anyone outside of his family.

“I didn’t want to worry anybody. I didn’t want to be a burden. I just wanted to pitch like I always do,” Norris said after the game.

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For the first five innings, Norris played as if nothing had happened – throwing four strikeouts and allowing only one run. He didn’t shake, didn’t deviate, didn’t give up. But inside, he knew he was in a race against time.

Soon after, Norris went under the knife to remove the malignant tumor – and just a few weeks later, he was back on the field, greeted with standing ovations from the stadium.

Daniel Norris was more than just an MLB player – he became a symbol of courage, resilience, and the spirit of never giving up. His story has been featured on ESPN, Sports Illustrated, and in thyroid cancer awareness campaigns.

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“I survived, and I pitched today for those who didn’t,” Norris wrote in his personal journal.

Amidst the statistics, homeruns, and tactics, baseball sometimes becomes something more: a stage for courage, for hope—and Daniel Norris is the clearest example of that.

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