A serious head injury caused by a freak baseball accident changed Jeremy Giambi's demeanor in the six months leading up to his death, according to a medical examiner's report.
's demeanor in the six months leading up to his death, a new medical examiner's report reveals.on Thursday, the ex-MLB player was struck in the head by a baseball while working as a pitching coach in August 2021.
The accident caused a serious injury -- investigators say he suffered a fractured zygomatic bone, and required surgery to fix the issue. But, according to the report, witnesses told them that in his recovery from the injury, Giambi became"very emotional, very negative and would let the smallest things ruin his day."
Another witness, according to the docs, had described Giambi as"very emotional, depressed, and paranoid" in the months following the surgery. It was noted Giambi"had scans done and saw a neurologist but was not diagnosed with anything."
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