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The Boston Red Sox honored the late Tim Wakefield and his wife, Stacy, before their home opener on Tuesday. They both passed away over the past six months after battling cancer. Their daughter, Brianna, threw out the first pitch for the Red Sox and taught Gov. Maura Healey how to throw her father's signature knuckleball...
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Ghost of Colby1 month
Damn sad the Wakefields left behind two kids under the age of 20. Cancer sucks.
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duckblind561 month
Cancer sucks x 100000000000000000000000000000
Have a great friend dealing with it now and his wife called earlier today to let me know she has decided to bring in hospice care. SCREW YOU CANCER!
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tigersbb1 month
this young lady has had to grow up fast. She would make her parents proud.
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JackieTreehorn1 month
My heart goes out to them. No one should have to lose both parents at such a young age.
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soccerfüt1 month
Sad to hear. Wakefield was cool to watch. Actually interesting and feels-y story here Larry. We’ll upgrade you to “You’re putting your dad into a coma, Larry” status for posting this story here.
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LSUvet721 month
Kill shot status should be raised if they were administered it together. Certain batches were hot.
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