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At some point in his life, Welington Castillo will stop being a productive hitter and I will claim victory.

 

Just enjoy the ride, you hump. It's not like I feel sad when Tinyface belts a home run. Only when he smiles that dumb smile.

 

i bet when he smiles he is thinking of the day the doctors told him his cancer was in remission

 

and all the cancer stricken kids he visits and helps provide hope for with his foundation

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At some point in his life, Welington Castillo will stop being a productive hitter and I will claim victory.

 

Just enjoy the ride, you hump. It's not like I feel sad when Tinyface belts a home run. Only when he smiles that dumb smile.

 

i bet when he smiles he is thinking of the day the doctors told him his cancer was in remission

 

and all the cancer stricken kids he visits and helps provide hope for with his foundation

 

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I was in Single A ball when my excitement came to an abrupt halt. I was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. I was Shocked! I went through six months of chemotherapy. This was very tough for my family as my Grandma was also battling breast cancer at the same time. As bad as I felt I never let on. I knew I had to stay strong for everyone around me. I then realized that no matter how difficult fighting cancer was for me, it was even more difficult for my family. I believe that an individual does not battle cancer, but rather the whole family does. So with the help of my family, friends and The Boston Red Sox Organization on September 2, 2008, my doctor, Izidore Lossos gave me the Great news, “ I was in Remission”. I still had six weeks left of treatment and some follow up testing and then finally, on November 18, 2008, Dr. Lossos told me “I can live a normal life”. At that point I knew I wanted to become a role model to help cancer patients and their families. Thus, in 2012, The Anthony Rizzo Family Foundation began. It is a non- profit 501©(3) organization benefiting cancer research and the families fighting the disease. I appreciate your love and support and thank you for stepping up to the plate in the fight against cancer.
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Selfishly flaunting his not having cancer-ness.

 

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I was in Single A ball when my excitement came to an abrupt halt. I was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. I was Shocked! I went through six months of chemotherapy. This was very tough for my family as my Grandma was also battling breast cancer at the same time. As bad as I felt I never let on. I knew I had to stay strong for everyone around me. I then realized that no matter how difficult fighting cancer was for me, it was even more difficult for my family. I believe that an individual does not battle cancer, but rather the whole family does. So with the help of my family, friends and The Boston Red Sox Organization on September 2, 2008, my doctor, Izidore Lossos gave me the Great news, “ I was in Remission”. I still had six weeks left of treatment and some follow up testing and then finally, on November 18, 2008, Dr. Lossos told me “I can live a normal life”. At that point I knew I wanted to become a role model to help cancer patients and their families. Thus, in 2012, The Anthony Rizzo Family Foundation began. It is a non- profit 501©(3) organization benefiting cancer research and the families fighting the disease. I appreciate your love and support and thank you for stepping up to the plate in the fight against cancer.

 

Having cancer is no excuse for unnecessary capitalization.

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It is fun watching the Cubs hit guys like Wainwright but struggle against a guy who has never been good.

 

Wow, Edwin. I guess if you are going to throw a wild pitch, make it a good one.

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Rizzo is so heads up and smart. Always paying attention.
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So Hector Noesi is going to kill us today? Alright. At least we aren't relying on a guy who has a 40% K rate in AAA to be the savior!

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