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Twice suffering from cancer but never changing his mind

June 20th, 2020

University stars under the spotlight are no less concerned than professional sports stars, while ordinary university players live the same life as others. At the MLB draft conference just ended, Eric orze, the pitcher of the University of New Orleans, who was chosen by the 150 times in the fifth round of the Mets, was an ordinary college player, but he was the most special one among ordinary people, because the 22-year-old had twice suffered from cancer.

University is four years old, but it’s half as short for Ortiz, who spent most of 2018 and the whole of 2019 fighting cancer. Over the past two years, Ortiz has been on the operating table many times for testicular and skin cancer. “Never say die is the most obvious label on this child.” Metropolitan draft director tanos commented on Ortiz in a video interview.

“It’s not only character, but also our appreciation for the skills of aorz.” tanos simply explained the reason for choosing aorz. “He has a strong tail and a sharp fingerfork. It’s the main way for him to match a high-quality fast fingerfork ball after the speed ball.”