Fighting the Odds ; Family Holds Out Hope for Son and Ban On Aluminum Bats

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It's another day on Wilson Avenue in Wayne, and with it, a renewal of hope for Steven Domalewski. It's been nearly three years since the Little League pitcher, then 12, was struck in the chest by a line drive, resulting in what doctors said would be permanent brain damage.

But Joe and Nancy Domalewski bravely fight on for their son, shaking their fist at the long odds and the unkind fates. "Our prognosis is, 'No limits,' " says the father. "We don't know what the future holds."

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Fighting the Odds ; Family Holds Out Hope for Son and Ban On Aluminum Bats

For now, the family measures progress in the smallest increments: Steven is confined to a wheelchair and his use of the language has largely been reduced to one word -- "yeah." But the boy's cognitive abilities are growing. Steven hears you, he senses you, he ...

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