Chandler Hamilton INF/RHP Cory Bernard, whose 172-pitch day in the 5A-I baseball tournament created quite the stir, had surgery recently.
But it wasn’t on his shoulder or elbow. It wasn’t even on his pitching arm.
Bernard had a procedure on his left wrist to clear up a meniscus injury that had been bothering him since the beginning of the baseball season.
He has a brace on the hand and won’t be able to swing a bat for six weeks, but will be ready for fall baseball at Arizona.
Cory’s father, Doug, said the procedure was very simple, taking just 15 minutes to complete.






