Jake Burger's Home Run Honors Daughter's Recovery
Jake Burger's Home Run Honors Daughter's Recovery

Jake Burger's Home Run Honors Daughter's Recovery

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Texas Rangers infielder Jake Burger hit a meaningful home run against the Seattle Mariners shortly after his four-month-old daughter, Penelope, underwent successful open heart surgery at Vanderbilt Children's Hospital. Penelope, who was born with Down Syndrome, recovered well following the procedure. Burger, wearing his daughter's hospital band during the game, expressed immense gratitude towards the medical team and credited his faith and family for support during the challenging time. He changed his jersey number to 21 in honor of Penelope's condition, known as Trisomy 21, and plans to establish a foundation for research and support. The home run marked his first for the Rangers, following a trade with the Miami Marlins. Both Jake and his wife Ashlyn shared their relief and gratitude on social media, highlighting the emotional and symbolic significance of his performance.

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