It's for the kids #respectbald #theyoungcubbies pic.twitter.com/ESWi3zwZKj
— Anthony Rizzo (@ARizzo44) March 22, 2015Before playing the San Diego Padres at Sloan Park, the team -- including Cubs’ manager Joe Maddon, rookie Jorge Soler and pitcher Phil Coke -- participated in a fundraising event called “Respect Bald” that involved shaving their heads to support children battling cancer.
The first cut goes to @CubsJoeMadd. #RespectBald pic.twitter.com/tlw5U9VWc3
— Chicago Cubs (@Cubs) March 22, 2015Hey @JorgeSoler68, the new haircut will look great. #RespectBald pic.twitter.com/BJbQYSYO9y
— Chicago Cubs (@Cubs) March 22, 2015According to Maddon, the “Respect Bald” event helped raise more than $12,000.
Yahoo! Sports reports that 25 players were expected to shave their heads at the event. Several coaches and office staff also took part.
Today's #RespectBald wasn't just for players. #Cubs Baseball Ops execs went bald, too. #LetsGive pic.twitter.com/4FobjjEYRt
— Chicago Cubs (@Cubs) March 22, 2015There are a lot of shaved heads on #Cubs today. #RespectBald pic.twitter.com/I1v29DVlRg
— Carrie Muskat (@CarrieMuskat) March 22, 2015Find out more about the "Respect Bald" event here.
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