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Major League Baseball Player Thrills Child in the Stands who has Autism

Major League Baseball Player Thrills Child in the Stands who has Autism
Last week, Kansas City Royals baseball player Jeff Francoeur took time out from batting practice to say hello to an excited young fan -- a child with autism. According to a heartwarming thank-you note from the child's mother, Francouer signed the 7-year-old boy's hat, chatted with him, and posed for a picture. This isn't the first time that he has won admiration from fans for his quirky good deeds.

Last week, Kansas City Royals baseball player Jeff Francoeur took time out from batting practice to say hello to an excited young fan — a child with autism.

According to a heartwarming thank-you note posted on Facebook by the child's mother, Francouer signed the 7-year-old boy's hat, chatted with him, and posed for a picture.

This isn't the first time that he has won admiration from fans for his quirky good deeds.

(READ the story in the Huffington Post)

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