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Hospitalized Wilton Boy Visited by NY Mets
The child is recovering from life-saving surgery at Blythedale Children's Hospital.

WILTON, CT — An eight-year-old Wilton boy had an "amazin'" morning on Friday.
The eight-year-old patient, Jack, was able to take his mind off recovery from an acquired brain injury and intensive rehabilitation at Blythedale Children's Hospital in Valhalla, NY with the help of a special guest and message from his favorite baseball team—the New York Mets.
Donovan Mitchell, director of player relations and community engagement for the New York Mets, surprised Jack and his family with a visit to the hospital room at Blythedale. Mr. Mitchell presented Jack with a bag full of Mets goodies, an invitation to Citi Field for a game, and an autographed photo and baseball from one of Jack's favorite Mets players, outfielder Brandon Nimmo, who even sent his new friend a "Get Well Soon" video message.
Last month, while playing baseball at home, Jack suffered an unexpected rupture of an arteriovenous malformation in his brain and collapsed. He was rushed to Yale New Haven Hospital where he required life-saving surgery to relieve the swelling in his brain. When his condition stabilized, he was transferred to Blythedale and began receiving physical and occupational therapies to relearn how to walk, strengthen his body and get back to playing sports (baseball, lacrosse and football).
The day’s visit concluded with a chat about Jack’s favorite basketball player (plastered on the walls of his hospital room) Donovan Mitchell of the Utah Jazz, who happens to be Mr. Mitchell’s son.
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