BRONX, N.Y. — The New York Yankees do a great job of honoring Veterans and members of our military during the seventh-inning stretch. During the tradition, the team has played “God Bless America,” at Yankee Stadium, following the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
Could there be a new or added tradition to that when play resumes?
Dope. Thank you for sharing @ebeltrandi. And thank your mome and her coworkers on behalf of all of us. https://t.co/ll6WYmZpEj
— Gary Sanchez (@ElGarySanchez) March 29, 2020
Yankees catcher Gary Sanchez tweeted out that when the COVID-19 pandemic ends and we get back to baseball, those health care workers on the front lines should be thanked for their heroism.
When and however possible, we should all take the time to thank the health workers who are helping those infected with COVID-19 and trying to control and cure the virus so that we can all go back to our normal lives. They are true heroes that deserve all our gratitude.
— Gary Sanchez (@ElGarySanchez) March 29, 2020
It’s a great sentiment from Sanchez because we’re all certainly cheering them on every day.