Another telling of Luis Guerrero's story:
When the WooSox reliever was a 2-year-old, he suffered a throat infection that was not treated properly, and the infection spread to the muscles of his right knee. Guerrero underwent surgery and spent the next nine months in a clinic in the Dominican Republic. Unfortunately, he was unable to receive age-appropriate therapy, which caused his knee muscles to not fully develop, and to this day, his knee has very little flexion range.
"Not only can I be an example of overcoming [adversity] for people with disabilities, but for everyone," said Guerrero. "Everything is possible, God has the last word, and if you have God in your heart and work hard, he will bless you with what you need."
https://www.milb.com/worcester/news/luis-guerrero-life-storyAnd about his status with the organization, Guerrero does not hide his happiness. "If I told you I'm comfortable here, I'd be lying to you. I'm more than comfortable because my whole family is in Boston, and thank God I'm already in Worcester in Triple-A, 30 minutes [away] from my family and one step away from the majors," he said. He also mentioned that the Red Sox have always been his favorite team.
Guerrero's goals are clear, and when asked about what they were, he only answered with three words: "Hall of Fame."