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It’s only 7 a.m., and the Florida sun has already turned Parkland into an outdoor sauna. But for Anthony Rizzo and so many of his family members and friends, there’s nothing that would keep them away from Pine Trails Park on this early December day.
When Rizzo and his wife, Emily, arrive at the park at 7:15 a.m., they quickly make their way down a cobblestone pathway, under the inflatable arch where the 5K walk will start a few hours later. Stopping at every one of the five tents that have been set up, the couple takes time to thank every person, from the volunteers at the registration area to the people representing each of the foundation’s corporate sponsors.
Rizzo also spends a few minutes with his parents and his older brother, John, before walking over to a step-and-repeat backdrop, set up near the start line and surrounded with balloons. If ever a job was a labor of love, forRizzo and his entire family, this might be it.
Rizzo was just a few games into his 2008 season with the Single-A Greenville Drive in South Carolina when he began to experience swelling in his ankles. Tests would soon reveal that he had Hodgkin lymphoma. Baseball was put on the back burner as Rizzo began several months of chemotherapy treatment, first in Boston and then in Miami.