Boston Red Sox legend Tim Wakefield, who died earlier this month from brain cancer, left his wife, Stacy, a message that she shared via Boston Bruins great Bobby Orr.
Stacy Wakefield, the wife of Boston Red Sox great Tim Wakefield who passed away earlier this month at 57, shared a message she found from her husband. Wakefield, who was suffering from brain cancer, had words of wisdom in a note that his wife shared with Boston Bruins legend Bobby Orr. He posted to his X account on Wednesday. 'Never forget where you came from,' the message reads. 'Be a mentor to others.' CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.
ROGER CLEMENS REFLECTS ON PLAYING AFTER 9/11 ATTACKS, DISCUSSES HOW ATHLETES REFOCUS AMID TRAGEDY 'I’ve also learned that it doesn’t matter how much money you’ve made, how big your house is or what kind of car you drive. What matters most is: did you make a difference in someone else’s life?' Wakefield, known for his incredible knuckleball through his 19-year MLB career, spent 17 seasons in a Red Sox uniform where he was a fan favorite throughout.
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