out. the cheer from the chicago crowd growing, as he inched closer to the mound, at the top of the eighth during last night s game against the angels. walking like i did likable circle just on a man rotating around so i can see every part of the ballpark. up to my wife in one of the suites behind home plate, she deserves this as much as i do. back in december, the 34 year old diagnosed with stage four non hodgkins lymphoma. how tough was that? it wasn t an easy thing to hear. but i think the hardest thing was telling my wife. by april, following rounds of chemo, the closer announced what his team and fans waited to hear, he was cancer free. and in the stands last night, this sign said it all. it has to hit you in a special place. without a doubt, that is the one thing that has hit me throughout this entire process, how many people have either been affected or are dealing with cancer. in some form, some way.
deserves this as much as i do. back in december, the 34 year old diagnosed with stage four non hodgkins lymphoma. how tough was that? it wasn t an easy thing to hear. but i think the hardest thing was telling my wife. by april, following rounds of chemo, the closer announced what his team and fans waited to hear, he was cancer free. and in the stands last night, this sign said it all. it has to hit you in a special place. without a doubt, that is the one thing that has hit me throughout this entire process, how many people have either been affected or are dealing with cancer. in some form, some way. it is unbelievable how many people have reached out. last night s game saw the angels come out on top. but for fans everywhere, liam showed what a champion really looks like. i do not take for granted any single day for the rest of my life. for the rest of, i will be a survivor, not really a survivor,
out of the bullpen and right into white sox lore. two drinks of water and one ball of emotion. a healthy one at that coming out. reporter: the cheer from that chicago crowd growing as he inched closer to the mound at the top of the eighth during last night s game against the angels. walking like a little circle on the mound, rotating around so i could see every single part of the ballpark. at that point my wife was in one of the suites behind home plate. she deserves this as much as i do. reporter: back in december, the 34-year-old diagnosed with stage 4 non-hodgkins lymphoma. how tough was that? yeah, it wasn t an easy thing to hear, but i think the hardest thing was telling my wife. reporter: by april, following rounds of chemo, the closer announced what his team and fans waited to hear, he was cancer-free. and in the stands last night, this sign said it all. that s got to hit you in a special place. without a doubt. that s the one thing