Pirates outfielder reveals wife’s ‘extremely rare’ blood disease following raccoon attack, asks for prayers

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Pittsburgh Pirates prospect Travis Swaggerty says his wife was attacked last year by a rabid raccoon, which left her with a 'rare' and 'painful' blood disease.

prospect Travis Swaggerty revealed Wednesday that his wife has been diagnosed with an"extremely rare" and"painful" blood disease more than a year after being attacked by a rabid raccoon. the Indianapolis Indians, shared a lengthy message to his Twitter asking for"support and prayers" as his wife, Peyton Swaggerty, undergoes further treatment for her condition.

"Tomorrow, my wife Peyton heads to the Mayo Clinic after being attacked by a rabid raccoon over a year ago and a lot of guesses and medicines have been thrown at her. "She's now been diagnosed with an extremely rare, painful blood disease that has completely taken over her body," he continued.

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