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Cubs Slugger Donates $2,500 To Young Cancer Patient

Written on September 1, 2016 by Around Us

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CHICAGO — Anthony Rizzo is known for slugging homers for the Chicago Cubs, but that can’t compare with the home run he hit for a child battling cancer.

Rizzo donated $2,500 to support a 22-month-old boy in Iowa who is fighting leukemia.

The Cubs first baseman wrote a letter to the family of Parker Hopkins, reflecting on his own cancer battle at the age of 18.

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“This was the scariest time of my life…I believe that by staying positive, I actually felt better and ultimately won my battle against cancer. I know that you too can do the same,” Rizzo wrote.

It’s not the first time Rizzo has offered support for young cancer patients. NBC Chicago reports he is a regular visitor to Lurie Children’s Hospital in Chicago and has made donations and written letters to other families dealing with a cancer diagnosis.

Source: WTHR

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