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Each Mother's Day, players swing pink bats and don pink gear to pay tribute to mom. They also sometimes honor mom with a memorable moment, like when a pair of players went deep last season.
We have also seen dramatic walk-off hits, a cycle and even a perfect game. Here's a look at some of baseball's most special Mother's Day memories. | |
| Major League Baseball is once again teaming up with Susan G. Komen®, the world's leading breast cancer organization, to honor moms and offer support to those facing breast cancer. | | |
| It took Brandon and Madison Lowe nearly three years to have son Emmett Dean after struggling with infertility, and they have shared the story of their journey in the hope of helping other couples. | | |
| Reigning NL Cy Young Award winner Sandy Alcantara is one of 11 children in his family, and he credits his eldest sibling Aridia for much of his success. | | |
| Amanda Kuhl has balanced chemotherapy with supporting her husband Chad as he pitches for the Nationals, while also caring for their 2-year-old son. "She's crazy selfless," Chad said. | | |
| For their Nike City Connect uniforms, the Reds decided to lean into the future with a vibrant, cutting-edge look. "The fact that they went all black is perfect," said young ace Hunter Greene. | | |
| If Jace Peterson didn't lock down the top play of the day by racing deep into foul territory for an incredible running grab, his flip over a wall sealed the deal. | | |
| Who was the last Red Sox player to lead the Major Leagues in stolen bases? | |
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