John Axford recently experienced a parenting nightmare.The Rockies relief pitcher anxiously left spring training last Wednesday after finding out his 2-year-old son,Jameson, had been bitten by a baby rattlesnake while staying at the familys rental home in Arizona, .MORE: | Miles Boykin Jersey "It was sheer panic," Axford told the Post. "Things got very bad, very quickly."Axford's son was taken to a Phoenix hospital Joe Flacco Jersey in serious condition after the snake bit himtwiceon hisright foot. He was administered six vials of anti-venom medication and is now in stable condition. He may need to have one ofhis toes amputated if doctors can'tstop necrosis of his foot."We can't do anything, except give him hugs and ki ses and pancakes sometimes," Axford told the Post.Axfordreturned Sam Koch Jersey to the Rockies' clubhouse fora bullpen se sion Tuesday, but Brandon Williams Jersey is unsurewhen hell return to the team on a full-time basis."The last thing I want to do is think about baseball," Axford said, according to the Post. "We're not sure what is happening. As bad as it looks, it's looking better.We're trying to take things step by step.Any positive thoughts people have for him would be well-received."Axford, who turns 32 on April 1,was added to the Jimmy Smith Jersey Rockies'40-man roster in February and is guaranteed $2.6 million this season.