Denver Native (Carol)
10-22-2014, 04:11 PM
CAPITOLA, Calif. -- The San Francisco Giants fan who suffered a traumatic brain injury after being beaten by two Dodgers fans three years ago outside Dodger Stadium put up his hands and fingers, fist-bumped his mom and talked about his goals in a display of his progress during an interview aired Wednesday morning.
Bryan Stow, wearing a Giants tank top, spoke to ESPN from his parents' home in the Northern California city of Capitola, where he watched Game 1 of the World Series between the Giants and Kansas City Royals.
In an interview about nine months after the attack, Stow had trouble holding a simple conversation and appeared to struggle to raise his arms and hands or even smile.
rest - plus video - http://espn.go.com/mlb/story/_/id/11744733/beaten-san-francisco-giants-fan-bryan-stow-hopes-walk-again
This is really sad to see him now.
Bryan Stow, wearing a Giants tank top, spoke to ESPN from his parents' home in the Northern California city of Capitola, where he watched Game 1 of the World Series between the Giants and Kansas City Royals.
In an interview about nine months after the attack, Stow had trouble holding a simple conversation and appeared to struggle to raise his arms and hands or even smile.
rest - plus video - http://espn.go.com/mlb/story/_/id/11744733/beaten-san-francisco-giants-fan-bryan-stow-hopes-walk-again
This is really sad to see him now.