1 of 2: This is Satchel Tate from Nova Scotia. During a game last week, playing for @HPAsBaseball 13U, he had a stroke. His recovery will be lengthy and difficult, so I’m asking for your help; not with money, but with a card or letter. pic.twitter.com/4w7liHcfze
— Jamie Campbell (@SNETCampbell) August 6, 2022
There’s been an outpouring of support from across Canada for a 12-year-old baseball player from Hammonds Plains, N.S., who suffered a stroke during one of his games.
Satchel Tate, who plays for the Hammonds Plains A’s in under-13 AA, suffered the medical emergency during a tournament in Bridgewater, N.S., on July 30.
His recovery is expected to be lengthy and difficult. “It’s been scary,” said Nathan Mouton, one of Satchel’s teammates, “but I think we’re getting better and just trying to go have fun on the field and do it for Satchel.”
“We write his number in the dirt, and we all have it on our chest,” said Satchel’s coach, Donnie Leslie. “They’ve just really rallied around Satchel.”
How stupid can our world get?
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