John Krasinski and David Ortiz Surprise Front Line Workers with Sox Tickets for LIFE
Newton’s John Krasinski and David Ortiz gave some nurses and respiratory therapists fighting the coronavirus pandemic here in Boston a huge surprise. Krasinski had the COVID-19 unit at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston as guests on his new online show “Some Good News” Sunday to thank them for their service during the pandemic. David Ortiz ended up joining them and made the announcement that the Red Sox organization will be donating tickets for life for “you and everybody at Beth Israel.”
Check out the announcement:
In this week’s episode of #SomeGoodNews with @johnkrasinski, baseball is BACK. ⚾️ Thank you @RedSox for helping us bring a smile to the faces of some of our healthcare heroes.
— Some Good News (@somegoodnews) April 13, 2020
Watch now: https://t.co/hu4P0FhiEe
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