MLB Player Signs Kid's Ball, Then Pulls Him Out Of The Stands To Play Catch
January 3, 2019
Josh Donaldson gained a fan for life.
The former Cleveland Indian was signing a baseball for a young fan in Tampa when he suddenly pulled the kid from the stands and brought him onto the field.
Donaldson ran into the dugout to grab a glove and proceeded to play catch with the 8-year-old Ray's fan.
"Mr. Donaldson made his dream come true yesterday, and I will be eternally grateful for that," the boy's father told Trive Vibe.
Josh signed Ethan's baseball with the message, "To Ethan, Thanks for playing catch."
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