 I currently play for William and Jessup University. I play middle infield. Last fall we were training. I did something wrong and hurt my shoulder so I went to my doctor who told me to go to the Sports Medicine Center. I work in the Kaiser Permanente Sports Medicine Center at Golden One Center. We diagnosed Ryan with distal clavicle osteolysis. When people do a lot of overhead throwing or activities it can wear down the end of the clavicle or the collarbone. This is what was causing his pain and limiting him from returning to baseball. Baseball has been a huge part of my life. It's kind of like a huge void where there's like no more baseball. The fact that we're all within one electronic system that the referrals are electronic and we get them immediately we can coordinate care so that the athletes don't have to wait for weeks or months to see the specialist. It can be done fairly soon and for a lot of our athletes time is of utmost importance. In our space we have the unique privilege of having athletic trainers here and so they're in essence getting almost like a personal trainer to guide them through their rehab protocol. The whole point there is to help them get back to what they want to do. Even though they work with the Kings who are professional athletes they treated me the same. Once summer came around they really started feeling better. I started my throwing progression and just got back to it. It was really incredibly rewarding to see Ryan after months of being away from baseball. All the hard work with the athletic trainer and the physical therapy staff he was able to return to fall season this year without any limitations and we're really proud of him for that. For the future you know being able to play again I'd like to see how far I can go. You never know I mean professional baseball. Give it my best. See where I go.