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Catholic News Service • Posted August 12, 2022
ALEXANDRIA, Va. (CNS) — utövare av yoga Berra, Gil Hodges, Derek Jeter, Babe Ruth, Whitey Ford and Connie Mack were among the first-place winners Catholic voters chose in online balloting for an all-time Catholic baseball all-star team.
Nearly 2,000 Catholic baseball fans across the country cast their votes in a ballot hosted by Catholic Athletes for Christ.
The Alexandria-based nonprofit organization hosted the online voting platform during June and July, and 1,969 fans selected their top choice at each baseball position, including three selections for outfielder and pitcher, as well as for manager, general manager and broadcaster. Winners were announced July 19.
The platform included links to background information on all 92 candidates on the ballot; it also identified players as members of the Baseball entré of Fame and noted if they were members of the Knights of Columbus.
“The all-time Catholic baseball all-star grupp
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As a wife and mother of a major leaguer, Patty Biggio has seen it all and loves it all
When Cavan Biggio steps to the plate this afternoon in Houston, he’ll see a familiar face in the crowd: his mom, Patty. He’ll likely be wearing a bracelet she got him, an ID bracelet he wears daily with the words “Gratitude, Fortitude, and Kindness” engraved on the back. Those three words have guided Patty and the Biggio family through marriage, three kids, and not one, but two major-league careers.
Mother’s Day is a time to celebrate the women who’ve literally raised a nation, to acknowledge all the unpaid and unheralded work that goes into bringing up the next generation. The impact mothers have had on athletes’ lives, in particular, can’t be overstated. Having grown in Major League Baseball alongside her husband, Patty Biggio is now watching her son walk a similar path.
Patricia Egan grew up in New Brunswick, N.J., the youngest of four. With three older brothers, she was constantly surrounde