corps. >> reporter: josh wegge was a marine lance corporal in afghanistan in 2009. a bomb exploded under the armored vehicle he was riding in. >> it's a very surreal feeling. i was 19 at the time, and looking down and seeing that-- the weirdest stuff goes through your mind. i just bought a stick shift car and i was like, oh, man, i won't be able to drive that. it wasn't even death. it was i woand be able to drive my stick shift car. >> he pitches for the warriors, the team's only double amputee. >> i love playing this game and to keep playing means the world to me and i know it does to these guys. >> one, two, three, warriors! >> reporter: the warriors play to boost moral, playing against only able-bodied teams in exhibition games. private donations pay for their tour, including this game in panama beach, florida, against a team from tinneddal air force base. the warriors have played 17 games so far and won 10 of them. they lost this game, but they won the crowd. >> it's very emotional. >> reporter: for you, too. >> yeah. >> reporter: what's the emotional part of it