This document discusses a case of infant mortality in a pump bearing after an overhaul. Vibration data collected before the overhaul showed low and stable levels, but increased significantly after the new bearings were installed, indicating a defect. Further analysis of the spectral data revealed a defect on the bearing outer race. The bearings were replaced and found to have spalling, likely due to hard particulate contaminants in the lubricating grease used during the overhaul. Detecting the defect early through vibration monitoring allowed the failure to be addressed before further damage occurred. Improved lubricant storage and handling is recommended to prevent similar issues during future overhauls.