Cubs News: Anthony Rizzo wins Roberto Clemente Award |
Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo won the 2017 Roberto Clemente Award on Friday which goes to the top humanitarian and community honor in major league baseball.
Rizzo has donated over four million dollars and worked tirelessly with his Anthony Rizzo Family Foundation since 2012 that helps raise money for pediatric cancer research and supporting families with cancer. "To win this is amazing," Rizzo said during Friday's press conference before game three of the World Series. "That's the impact we want to make. A lot of organizations do amazing work, and we want to impact families directly, and this foundation, that's what the staple is. "It's insane over the last few years how many people have come up to me and said how we've helped someone's friend of a friend of a friend, and it gets back to me. To touch lives like that, it's something you can't explain." Rizzo is the third Cubs player to win the award joining Sammy Sosa (1998) and Rick Sutcliffe (1987). Incredibly honored and humbled to receive the Roberto Clemente award. This award means more to my family and I than I could ever express. pic.twitter.com/oxhSvEz8Ms
"This award is something bigger & better than anything I could do on the field." - 2017 Roberto Clemente Award winner @ARizzo44 pic.twitter.com/x9kheE3vHR
Congrats to @ARizzo44 on winning the Roberto Clemente Award! pic.twitter.com/9hilJ7oJ9H
— A. Rizzo Foundation (@RizzoFoundation) October 27, 2017