Second Sunday in May (14th local time). Major League Baseball stadiums across the United States have been dyed pink.
In celebration of ‘Mother’s Day’, all players wore pink bats and baseball equipment to the game. The club logo on the hat was also decorated in pink.
However, a new player from the New York Mets went one step further. Not only did he dye himself head-to-toe pink, but he also carved a heartfelt message to his mother on his own gear.
According to Fox Sports and MLB.COM, Mets’ rookie third baseman Brett Betty (23) wrote a black pen on his white shin guard in the first game of a doubleheader against the Washington Nationals held at Nationals Park in Washington, DC, USA on the same day to show his love and gratitude to his mother. I wrote down a message expressing the카지노사이트
In a post that begins, “Today is a day for you, Mom,” Betty said that her mother taught her to treat others with respect and kindness, and supported her throughout her childhood.
“I wanted to show her how much I love her mother,” he wrote, “because of my mother I am who I am today.”
“Today we congratulate you. I love you!” concluded the message.
His mother retired in December 2021 after working as an educator for 25 years in Marble Falls, Texas, USA.
In the first game of the doubleheader, he batted eighth and played third base, going 2-for-4. In Game 2, he went 0-for-4 with 1 RBI and 1 run. However, regardless of grades, this day will be remembered as a special day for him and his mother.
Betty was selected by the Mets in the first round of the 2019 draft. After a brief experience of the big leagues last year, he has established himself as the main third baseman this season.
Meanwhile, ‘pink’ on Mother’s Day in Major League Baseball contains the meaning of support for the breast cancer awareness campaign that started in 2006.
At first, only the bat used pink, but it has since expanded to uniforms and other equipment. Now it has even gone as far as a letter to her mother.