Father and Son Cycle Across the U.S. to Raise Cancer Awareness at MLB Ballparks
Father, son make cross-country trek to visit every MLB ballpark for cancer awareness
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Scott and Ethan Pesch are cycling over 9,500 miles across the U.S. to visit all 30 Major League Baseball ballparks and raise funds for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. Their journey, which began on March 26 in Seattle and ends on September 26 in Miami, aims to support children battling cancer.
- 01The Pesch family is cycling to raise awareness for childhood cancer.
- 02Their journey covers over 9,500 miles and includes visits to all 30 MLB ballparks.
- 03The trip is inspired by personal losses and aims to support St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
- 04Scott Pesch previously attempted a similar journey in 1994.
- 05The duo invites others to join them along their route and support their cause.
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Scott and Ethan Pesch, a father-son duo, are on an ambitious journey cycling over 9,500 miles across the United States to visit all 30 Major League Baseball ballparks. Their trek began on March 26 in Seattle and is set to conclude on September 26 in Miami. This adventure not only serves as a personal challenge but also aims to raise awareness and funds for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, which supports children battling cancer and other life-threatening diseases. The inspiration for this journey stems from personal losses, including the death of a family member and a friend's daughter, which deeply impacted Scott Pesch. Along the way, they have had memorable experiences, such as stepping onto major league fields and receiving signed game balls. The Peschs are also encouraging others to join them for parts of their ride and contribute to their fundraising efforts through their website.
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Their efforts contribute to vital research and treatment for children with cancer, potentially improving outcomes for many young patients.
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