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Ryan Westmoreland Brain Surgery: Red Sox Prospect To Undergo Treatment

Ryan Westmoreland Brain Surgery

03/13/10 09:57 PM ET   AP

FORT MYERS, Fla. — Boston Red Sox minor league outfielder Ryan Westmoreland will undergo brain surgery after being diagnosed with a cavernous malformation.

The Red Sox announced Saturday night that the 19-year-old Westmoreland, one of the team's top prospects, has taken medical leave from minor league camp to seek treatment.

A cavernous malformation of cavernoma is a cluster of abnormal or dilated blood vessels that effects the central nervous system. Symptoms can include bleeding in the brain, seizures and headaches.

Westmoreland left minor league camp March 4, the team says, and was diagnosed the next day at Massachusetts General Hospital.

He is scheduled to have surgery on Tuesday in Phoenix.

"The entire Red Sox organization stands in support of Ryan as he courageously deals with this issue," Red Sox general manager Theo Epstein said. "Ryan is a remarkable kid and a talented player, and we understand that many will be concerned about his health. He is getting the best medical attention the world has to offer, and we will have more information soon. Until then – out of respect for Ryan's privacy and at the request of the Westmoreland family – we will not have any further comment."

The Red Sox drafted the 6-foot-2, 212-pound Westmoreland in the fifth round last year. He was ranked the No. 1 prospect in Boston's farm system by Baseball America.

A resident of Portsmouth, R.I., he was projected to begin this season playing Class A ball.

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FORT MYERS, Fla. — Boston Red Sox minor league outfielder Ryan Westmoreland will undergo brain surgery after being diagnosed with a cavernous malformation. The Red Sox announced Saturday night ...
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07:17 PM on 03/17/2010
Red Sox Nation is rooting for you!!!!
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08:54 AM on 03/15/2010
The good news for the young man is that apparently the diagnosis has been made before anything major happened. Still this surgery has got to be very tricky. A normal outcome will not due. This patient must retain his elite level of hand/eye coordinati­on to play at a Major League level. I have no doubt that he is in the best of hands.
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SMAckley
01:39 AM on 03/15/2010
One of the few remaining bright spots in Arizona is the work of Robert Spetzler, MD, at the Barrow Neurologic­al Institute here in Phoenix. He's the guy you want in your brain. Best wishes, Brian, we'll be looking for good news on Tuesday.
12:46 AM on 03/15/2010
Godspeed Ryan, we all pray things will go well.
08:23 PM on 03/14/2010
I wish him well and am glad he has health care.
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Tyrione
04:56 PM on 03/14/2010
Best wishes for a complete recovery.
05:53 PM on 03/14/2010
ditto