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🏃‍♂️🌟 Formah Red Sox Playah an’ Oddah Celebs Run Boston Marathon fo’ Remembah! 🌟🏃‍♀️

One formah Red Sox playah who wen pitch on da day of da bombin’ stay runnin’ fo’ honor one victim. 🙏🏼💣 One formah Boston Bruins star, one Heisman Trophy winnah, an’ one famous chef stay among da tens of thousands of Boston Marathon runners strugglin’ through da wind an’ rain on Monday. 🌧️💨

Da list of celebrity runners get da tennis playah Monica Puig Rakitt an’ da restaurant guy Daniel Humm, but mos’ of da known runners stay part of da Boston sports scene — from da much-loved defenseman Zdeno Chara to da formah N.F.L. an’ Boston College quarterback Doug Flutie to da pitchah Ryan Dempster, who wen play only one season fo’ da Red Sox, in 2013, wen, cuz of da Boston Marathon bombings, dey wen help da city heal an’ dey wen win da World Series. ⚾🏆

No even one hour aftah Dempster wen pitch fo’ da Red Sox on April 15, two bombs wen explode near da marathon’s finish line, little moa den one mile from Fenway Park. 🏟️💥 Dempster recently wen tell Peter Abraham of da Boston Globe dat he goin’ “nevah fo’get dat day” an’ dat his season in Boston wen feel like 10 “wit everyting dat wen happen.” 📰🕰️

“Da way da city wen let us get one small part in peeps recoverin’ wen change my way of tinking ’bout baseball,” Dempster wen tell da Globe. “Dass why I wen like come back an’ run da Marathon. Of course I had fo’ do ’em in Boston.” 🏃‍♂️💭

Dempster stay runnin’ fo’ remembah Lu Lingzi, one Boston University student who wen lose her life in da attack. 🕯️🌹


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🏃‍♂️🌟 Former Red Sox Player and Other Celebs Run Boston Marathon to Remember! 🌟🏃‍♀️

A former Red Sox player who pitched on the day of the bombing runs to honor a victim. 🙏🏼💣 A former Boston Bruins star, a Heisman Trophy winner, and a renowned chef are among the tens of thousands of Boston Marathon entrants slogging through the wind and rain on Monday. 🌧️💨

The list of celebrity runners includes tennis player Monica Puig Rakitt and restaurateur Daniel Humm, but most of the familiar runners are fixtures in the Boston sports landscape — from the much-loved defenseman Zdeno Chara to the former NFL and Boston College quarterback Doug Flutie to the pitcher Ryan Dempster, who played only one season for the Red Sox in 2013 when, motivated by the Boston Marathon bombings, they helped the city heal and won the World Series. ⚾🏆

Not even an hour after Dempster pitched for the Red Sox on April 15, two bombs exploded near the marathon’s finish line, a little more than a mile from Fenway Park. 🏟️💥 Dempster recently told Peter Abraham of the Boston Globe that he will “never forget that day” and that his season in Boston felt like 10 “with everything that happened.” 📰🕰️

“The way the city allowed us to have a small role in people recovering changed my perspective about baseball,” Dempster told the Globe. “That’s why I wanted to come back and run the Marathon. Of course, I had to do it in Boston.” 🏃‍♂️💭

Dempster is running in honor of Lu Lingzi, a Boston University student who was killed in the attack. 🕯️🌹

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