When I met Stan Grossfeld in August, it was immediately apparent that he was a special person. If you read the Globe on any kind of regular basis, you’ll find his photos are the most touching and his stories the most gut-wrenching and inspiring. Today at Boston.com, you’ll find he, once again, doesn’t disappoint.
With his story about and photos of Greg Montalbano, Grossfeld reminds us that not ever story ends the way Jon Lester’s did. Not everyone has the luck and notoriety that Jon was blessed with. I remember Kelly Jefferson telling me about Greg when it became public. (KellyJ is a big supporter of the Worcester Tornadoes.) There weren’t many stories back then. No one selling bracelets or t-shirts in his name. But this kid suffered through and is still fighting with playing baseball just being a distant memory for him.
So check out Stan’s story today. You won’t be sorry you did.

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Goodness I didn’t even notice who wrote the story as I read it through (threw?) my tears. What a story…seems like we only hear about the guys that make it back. Tore on my heart strings to read this one.
Dori
Posted 16 Oct 2008 at 2:42 pm ¶//through (threw?) //
I’m going to start a movement to get the spelling changed. :)
I am in awe of Stan’s writing. More, though, I’m in awe of his ability to find stories that are really worth writing/reading.
Posted 16 Oct 2008 at 2:47 pm ¶