Marshall Leonard is an ER doctor in New York City who is working the front lines in a tremendous city that is getting hit really hard by the coronavirus pandemic right now.
He’s also a former professional athlete who played for the New England Revolution from 2002-2007.
On Wednesday night Leonard appeared on Scott Van Pelt’s SportsCenter – which continues to be a great and thoughtful show during these tough times without sports – and shared a message to all the athletes out there who aren’t playing games right now.
Leonard spoke about how missing sports is tough for the doctors and nurses, too, who used to unwind after long shifts by throwing on a game and forgetting about life for a while.
He delivered this message to pro athletes and others and it gave me chills:
Marshall Leonard used to play pro soccer for the New England Revolution. Now he’s working as an emergency room doctor in New York City. Here’s his final thought with @NotthefakeSVP tonight: pic.twitter.com/xNkSBcV4zx
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) April 2, 2020
He said:
Use this time – and I know it’s completely awkward – use this time to keep yourself in whatever shape possible because when this is done, I’m telling you right now, we need you. We’re doing our thing now but after this we’re going to need you because we’re going to want to watch those games at a high level.
Leonard and all the health care workers are the real heroes out there and they are proving that once again during this very difficult time for the nation and the world.
Hopefully somewhere down the line things will go back to “normal” and they can take a seat on the couch and watch a game.
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