Dodgers' Michael Petersen Opens Up About the Low Point of His Career
Briefly

Those were the years I was seeing all my friends. I was sitting, not doing anything. It starts to click: that could be bad. The dog days, they're hot in the midwest, in Houston, Sugar Land, sweating and arm's starting to ache. You're like, 'Am I really going to do this?'
I was with the (Rockies) for four years. COVID took one, TJ took two more, so three (years) and I played with them for one. That whole time I always imagined debuting here (at Coors Field). I always imagined having a condo or something, coming out to the field and debuting. It's crazy that it still happened.
Petersen took advantage of the opportunity presented to him in Denver. Michael Grove was placed on the injured list and the Dodgers stormed back to win 11-9. He allowed one hit, one walk, and one earned run and had a front-row seat for one of the greatest comebacks this season.
Read at Dodgers Nation
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