In Michael Lorenzen's life after no-hitter, certain things change, like losing his custom cleats to the Hall of Fame, while other aspects of life, such as recovery and parenting his baby, remain unchanged.
Phillies pitcher Michael Lorenzen talks with a coach in the dugout during his no-hitter against the Washington Nationals on Wednesday.3 hours ago
“I’m definitely a little more sore than normal, but nothing too crazy,” Lorenzen said. “The eight days [between starts] helps out quite a bit. I’m finding a routine to where I can kind of ease into my next start. I think we’ve come up with a good plan already. Should be good to go.” Regardless, Lorenzen spent much of Thursday morning answering questions from his wife, mother, and friends about moments from the no-hitter.What the Phillies’ change in plans at the trade deadline could mean this season and beyond
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