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Sick kids get to see the Trophy

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With all of the great work the Sox do in the communities, I expected nothing less from them :cheers

Classy, classy organization.

That is great. I remember how cool I thought it was to see the trophy and get a picture...and I could only imagine how a kid would feel.

 

The Sox organization is really kicking ass these days. Its great to see. To Brooks and all his staff. :cheers

Since we are relatively new to the World Series experience, I have been wanting to ask a question about the trophy. Is it common for it to travel the way it has been(sort of like the Stanley Cup, wherever, whenever) when other teams have it? I just dont remember other teams taking it different places like the Sox have, but that could be because I wasnt paying attention and because it was in another city. Anyone know?

QUOTE(kyyle23 @ Jan 17, 2006 -> 10:26 AM)
Since we are relatively new to the World Series experience, I have been wanting to ask a question about the trophy.  Is it common for it to travel the way it has been(sort of like the Stanley Cup, wherever, whenever) when other teams have it?  I just dont remember other teams taking it different places like the Sox have, but that could be because I wasnt paying attention and because it was in another city.  Anyone know?

 

I don't know for sure, but this sounds like a unique thing.

QUOTE(kyyle23 @ Jan 17, 2006 -> 09:26 AM)
Since we are relatively new to the World Series experience, I have been wanting to ask a question about the trophy.  Is it common for it to travel the way it has been(sort of like the Stanley Cup, wherever, whenever) when other teams have it?  I just dont remember other teams taking it different places like the Sox have, but that could be because I wasnt paying attention and because it was in another city.  Anyone know?

 

 

Boston did it last year.

QUOTE(Steff @ Jan 17, 2006 -> 10:47 AM)
Boston did it last year.

 

Its probably a long suffering fan thing... :D

They've certainly done a good job of making it available

QUOTE(Al Lopez's Ghost @ Jan 17, 2006 -> 06:31 AM)
http://www.dailysouthtown.com/southtown/dsindex/17-ds1.htm

If you get to see the hard copy in the newspaper, they show some of the patients looking at the trophy. Really a heartwarming thing to see. Great use of the trophy.

 

Absolutely, that's really great......... :D

 

:gosox1:

 

:cheers

The Sox organization's trophy escorts and Oak Lawn officials traveled a few blocks along 95th Street to the hospital, where children and staff had readied a parade with shredded paper to recreate the team's triumphant motorcade in the Loop in October.

 

"When your child is in the hospital, the whole world stops," said Oak Lawn Mayor Dave Heilmann, who helped arranged the detour to Hope. "Let the world come to the kids who are sick."

 

Heilmann and an entourage pushed the Sox trophy on a cart from room to room on three patient floors.

 

Dr. Mark Butterly, a pediatrician at Hope, said the children learned about the special visit last week and had been excited since.

 

"It gave them something to look forward to other than daily blood sticks," Butterly said. "It certainly boosted some spirits here."

 

This brought a tear to my eyes. When people of any age are very sick their whole life becomes consumed. Not just the pain and reaction to medicines but the whole situation wears on you 24/7. Its all they get to think about and all most people talk with them about, the world shrinks to just being sick and it gets damn depressing. The diversion of shredding the paper and participating in the parade is wonderful, for a time they get to actually live a little part of life that is not about being sick.

 

The trophy was at the childrens wing at UC last week so I know this isn't an isolated incident. God Bless the Chicago White Sox.

A brilliant and beautiful move.

 

Its genesis must have come from the Cub organization.

QUOTE(kevin57 @ Jan 18, 2006 -> 11:16 AM)
A brilliant and beautiful move.

 

Its genesis must have come from the Cub organization.

 

There was no WS trophy in 1908. :D

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