Boston Red Sox Star Feeds The Homeless After World Series Game
October 28, 2018
Mookie Betts celebrated Boston's victory in Game 2 of the 2018 World Series on Wednesday night by providing meals for the homeless.

Photo by Matt West, Boston Herald
After the game ended, Betts was spotted providing warm meals to Boston's homeless community gathered outside the Boston Public Library.
Former Red Sox player Lou Merloni tweeted a photo showing some of the food Betts delivered that evening.
Little birdie told me an amazing story. This was the scene last night around 1am out in front of the Boston Library. Trays and trays of food fed the homeless. The man that delivered the food wasn’t looking for attention or praise BUT deserves it. God Bless you Mookie Betts pic.twitter.com/4Ox7O0edo4
— Lou Merloni (@LouMerloni) October 25, 2018
Mike Winter also witnessed Betts' act of kindness.
"I didn't know who they were at first. They had hoodies on," Winter told WEEI of Betts, who delivered the food alongside his cousin.
"Next thing I know, they are laying out trays of food. Then they're walking around all of Boston library where there are tons of homeless and telling people there is food around the corner ... None of the homeless even knew who he was, but they were just grateful for what he was doing. He was incognito just trying to do good."
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