Cancer survivor, World Series champ Rizzo is Clemente winner
HOUSTON — Anthony Rizzo is a cancer survivor and World Series champion. The Roberto Clemente Award is a trophy that will stand out for the Chicago Cubs slugger.
“This is something that is so humbling to receive,” Rizzo said. “It’s the greatest award you can win and I will be forever appreciative of this, and this will go front and centre of anything I’ve ever done on the baseball field.”
The 28-year-old Rizzo, a three-time All-Star, was honoured Friday night with baseball’s biggest honour for sportsmanship and community involvement. He was recognized for his foundation’s work to help other families dealing with cancer.
Rizzo was diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma when he was 18 and in the Boston Red Sox minor league system, and he vividly remembers sitting with his mother and getting the news from doctors. He was wearing a “LIVESTRONG” T-shirt.