Famous baseball star feeds homeless after winning a game.
After Winning the World Series Game, Red Sox Star Pay it Forward By Feeding the Homeless
People who have a good heart share whatever blessings they receive to those who need it badly. Feeling blessed, these people try to do something good for others.
And that's precisely what this Red Sox star did for the homeless.
Recently, a few homeless people in Boston received a wonderful surprise from one of the city's most popular athletes.
Red Sox baseball player, Mookie Betts.
Meet Mookie Betts.
After their team's 4-2 win over Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 2 of the world series, Mookie Betts, a Boston Red Sox star, handed out several trays of food to the homeless outside the Boston Public Library.
Lou Merloni’s tweet about Mookie Bett’s kindness.
Former Red Sox infielder and current NBC Sports Boston baseball analyst, Lou Merloni wrote a tweet applauding Betts.
"Trays and trays of food fed the homeless. The man that delivered the food wasn’t looking for attention or praise BUT deserves it. God Bless you Mookie Betts," Merloni tweeted.
While Mike Winter, a VIP host for area clubs, told Boston sports radio station WEEI he was leaving a nearby nightclub when he noticed Betts and the outfielder's cousin with a shopping cart containing about 10 trays of steak tips and chicken.
The only picture taken after Mookie gave food for the homeless.
"I didn’t know who they were at first. They had hoodies on," Winter said. "Next thing I know they are laying out trays of food. Then they’re walking around all of Boston library where there are tons of homeless and telling people there is food around the corner."
Winter added that when others from the club began to take notice of the food delivery, Betts walked away. Still, the impact on the homeless people was fulfilling.
Mookie Betts
"None of the homeless even knew who he was but they were just grateful for what he was doing," Winter said of the meal recipients. "... A lot of people are looking for a pat on the back and he wasn’t looking for that whatsoever. He was incognito just trying to do good."
“Kindness to me means doing things for the cause and not the applause.”
- RAKtivist
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