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Cubs News: Anthony Rizzo Hits Grand Slam for Cancer Survivors

Jul 19, 2019; Chicago, IL, USA; Chicago Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo (44) hits a grand slam in the third inning against the San Diego Padres at Wrigley Field. Mandatory Credit: Quinn Harris-USA TODAY Sports

There are 162 baseball games in a season, and not all of them can be special. But Anthony Rizzo and a boy running races for pediatric cancer research made the Cubs’ 6-5 win against the Padres one of the good ones.

Matteo Lambert, a healthy 9-year-old from Vienna, Virginia, is attempting to run 33 races in 15 states to support kids with cancer. That includes Saturday’s Rock ‘n’ Roll 5K in Chicago’s Grant Park. The day before the game, he visited with Rizzo in the dugout and asked him for a home run to support his efforts.

Rizzo responded with a grand slam that provided the Cubs a 6-5 victory.

Message received

According to the Chicago Tribune, Lambert posted on Facebook after the grand slam.

“I asked Anthony Rizzo to hit a moonshot for kids with cancer,” he wrote. “He told me he would and just smashed a go ahead grand slam home run!”

Rizzo’s home run came at a key time for the Cubs, who were trailing 3-0 and had struggled against left-handed pitchers like the Padres’ Eric Lauer.

Rizzo’s personal connection

The story is especially meaningful to Rizzo, who beat cancer himself. Rizzo underwent treatment for Hodgkin’s lymphoma in 2008, early in his career. He needed chemotherapy for six months, and his grandmother was battling breast cancer at the same time.

Rizzo hosts an annual 5K in his Florida hometown during the offseason to support cancer research, and so he was more than happy to help in Lambert’s efforts.

Written by GMS staff report

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