Mancini given standing ovation in home return from cancer

<p>BALTIMORE &mdash; Baltimore first baseman Trey Mancini was given a standing ovation when introduced Thursday before the Orioles home opener and again before his first home at-bat following treatment for colon cancer.</p>
<p>The 29-year-old was diagnosed during spring training last year and missed the pandemic-shortened 2020 season. Boston players applauded during the ovation and Mancini tipped his batting helmet in appreciation.</p>
<p>He grounded into a forceout, beating the relay throw to avoid a double play as part of a 1-for-4 afternoon.</p>
<p>“It was amazing. I think it’s well-documented at this point what I went though and what it took to get back to playing,” Mancini said. “It meant the world to me. Even though it was like 25% capacity, it felt like a full stadium out there, and I had goosebumps thinking about it.”</p>
<p>Mancini said he teared up when he heard the initial ovation.</p>
<p>“That’s probably what will stay with me the most,” he said.</p>
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