Rays prospect Tyler Zombro made his return to the mound on Sunday after getting hit in the head by a line drive last year ... and both teams gave him a standing ovation.
Tampa Bay Rays minor leaguer Tyler Zombro was met with cheers throughout the stadium on Sunday ... when he took the mound for the first time since his terrifying head injury last June.
Remember, 27-year-old Zombro was hit by a line drive during a minor league game for the Triple-A Durham Bulls ... requiring 16 plates and 32 screws to be installed into his head. After nearly a year of recovery, Zombro made his big comeback on Sunday ... throwing a scoreless inning against Norfolk. A welcoming message was displayed on the scoreboard as Zombro took the mound ... and players and coaches from both teams stepped out of the dugout to give the pitcher a standing ovation.
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