There’s no question it’s been a tough year on the field for the White Sox. Once a supposed World Series contender, the South Siders have instead floundered about around .500 for most of the 2022 MLB season.
But as much as it’s easy to focus on their baseball pitfalls, the White Sox made the wish of one brave young fan come true.
Before Chicago took on the Orioles in a home matchup on Saturday, they organized a “Home Run For Life” for seven-year-old Beau Dowling. After beating high-rush neuroblastoma as a toddler, Dowling was recently diagnosed with thyroid cancer.
With Dowling undergoing treatment not long ago, he got to run around the bases as both the White Sox and Orioles’ organizations cheered him on in a remarkable moment:
Sox give “Home Run For Life” for 7-year-old Beau Dowling, who was diagnosed with high-rush neuroblastoma as a toddler, recently underwent treatment for thyroid cancer: pic.twitter.com/XtxOpoOFqg
— Mark Gonzales (@MDGonzales) June 25, 2022
Oh wow. How can you not smile when you see that?
Today we welcomed 7-year-old Beau Dowling for an ultimate day!
Diagnosed with high-risk neuroblastoma as a toddler, Beau battled through stem cell transplants as well as several rounds of chemotherapy, radiation and immunotherapy. He recently was diagnosed with thyroid cancer. pic.twitter.com/Y2jvcKh9UE
— Chicago White Sox (@whitesox) June 25, 2022
Look at that adorable face. That’s a young man definitely living life to the absolute fullest.
Dowling’s heartwarming run around the bases drew the attention of MLB fans everywhere.