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The Mets' probable starter on Tuesday will be Cy Young candidate R.A. Dickey. Greenberg said the Marlins have not told him if he will start, pinch-hit or play the field.

Greenberg is one of only two players in baseball history to be hit by a pitch in his first-and-only major-league appearance and never take the field, the other being Fred van Dusen, who endured that fate with Philadelphia in 1955.

Greenberg was the subject of a campaign called "One At Bat," which lobbied teams to give him a second chance. As of Thursday morning, nearly 25,000 people had signed the online petition urging any major league club to give Greenberg an opportunity — since his first appearance in the majors did not count as an official at-bat, just merely a plate appearance.

"I just really want to make sure everyone understands that this is an amazing thing, for not just me but for a lot of people," Greenberg said.

He and Marlins outfielder Justin Ruggiano once were teammates with the Double-A Jacksonville Suns, playing together there in 2006.

"Woke up (this) morning to find out Adam Greenberg and I will be teammates again this year! Dude can play," Ruggiano wrote on Twitter early Thursday. "Looking forward to Oct. 2."

It is ironic how the Marlins have been involved in just about every aspect of Greenberg's story.

His lone plate appearance for the Cubs came in Miami. When he played earlier this month for Israel's entry in the qualifying round for the World Baseball Classic, he played and trained at the Marlins' training complex in Jupiter, Fla. And now his comeback game will be in Miami, albeit a different park than where he faced that fateful pitch seven years ago.

"Going back to the scene of the crime but a different location, I kind of look at it as a new stadium, new start," said Greenberg, who drew a walk in his lone plate appearance for Israel in the WBC qualifying games. "For me, it's just down the street, but it's a new opportunity. It's really cool and special to have the Marlins, of course, recognize all of this. And to have it come full circle with them, it's just so gratifying, rewarding and special."

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