Major League Prospect Repays His Parents For All Their Sacrifices Over The Years

January 8, 2019

22-year-old Brady Alan Singer was the first round draft pick for the Kansas City Royals last year.

His talent and hard work helped him to receive a $4.25 million contract from the MLB organization.

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Credit: Brady Singer / Instagram

To thank his parents for all the sacrifices they've made for him so that he could pursue his dream, he presented them both with a letter. In the letter, he thanked them for all their support and selflessness, and told them it was now his turn to return the favor.

"The money you both spent on traveling, gear, hotel, food and all those Gatorades I drank is much more than I could ever give you," he wrote in the letter.

 

Singer then informs his parents that all of their loans and debt has been paid off.

"Now instead of trying to save money every weekend to replace the savings account you drained traveling to see me play baseball, you can spend it on yourselves," he wrote.

Singer posted a video of his mother reading the letter on his Instagram page.

"Today is very special to my heart," wrote Singer. "To give back to the two people who have given up everything to support my brother and I. I can't thank them enough. Love you Mom and Dad."

Watch the video below.


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