Cincinnati Reds Veteran Surprises Cancer Survivor with Heartfelt Gift

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Cincinnati Reds catcher is a great catcher, but he's an even better person. During Wednesday's game against the Miami Marlins, he saw a sign in the stands that read "My wife beat cancer's a**. Let's go Reds!"
Stephenson saw the sign and signed his bat and had it delivered to her in the stands.
The 28-year-old is slashing .231/.316/.385 with 16 extra-base hits this season.
This is one of those moments that makes sports so great. You can see the photo of the fan and Stephenson's bat below:
Tyler Stephenson saw this fan's sign and wanted to say congratulations by having his bat from tonight's game signed and delivered to her ❤️ pic.twitter.com/FfIpoW6qC0
— Cincinnati Reds (@Reds) July 10, 2025
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