Catcher Evans comes back from shoulder surgery

Begins senior season at Grand Canyon University

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"Our training staff thought there was no way I could have been throwing with a torn labrum, so they just thought I needed a couple of weeks off," Evans said. "I couldn't even throw after that, so I finally got an MRI."

That's when the tear was detected, and three anchor screws were inserted to reattach the labrum in an involved surgical procedure in August. He still couldn't throw when trying in February 2012, so a second opinion was sought.

Second surgery

"The Arizona Cardinals doctor got involved, and he said what I had done was a good fix for a common person, but not someone that needs the throwing motion in athletics," Evans said. "So, they took the screws out in a second surgery. They were causing pinching at the top of my throwing motion."

Fortunately, the tear was healed by then. Now, he feels normal, but it's been a long road back from two surgeries and a long break from training.

"I couldn't lift or anything and I lost about 30 pounds," said Evans, now getting close to his playing weight of 200 pounds. "For upper body I'm still just lifting at physical therapy, but I'm lifting normal for lower body. My throwing rehab program says I'll be fully healthy on the first of March, but I'm trying to accelerate that a little."

In January scrimmages, Evans will play DH for both teams to maximize his at-bats to regain his timing at the plate after missing a year of competition.

"It took me 20 years to get to this point, so I'm going to do everything I can to come back at my best," Evans said.

Pro connections

The Antelopes have sent 13 players to the major leagues while winning four NAIA championships. They are now one of the top-ranked NCAA Division II teams, preparing for a transition to Division I next year in the Western Athletic Conference. This is their final year in the Pacific West Conference.

Evans will graduate in May with a degree in sports management, and has discussed an opportunity to join the Grand Canyon coaching staff. But, head coach Andy Stankiewicz played and coached in the major leagues, and has important connections. Evans still harbors hope of an opportunity.

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