A few days after Colorado Rockies outfielder Charlie Blackmon announced that he will be retiring after this season, he shared a special moment on the field with his parents before Thursday's game, which kicked off the start of his final weekend as an MLB player.
His parents Myron and Ellen were able to throw out the first pitch ahead of Thursday afternoon's matchup against the St. Louis Cardinals. Blackmon stationed himself at home plate to catch the pitches thrown by his dad.
After the pitch, which Myron delivered straight to his son's glove, Blackmon hugged his parents and posed for pictures.
After announcing his retirement on Monday, Charlie Blackmon's parents threw out the first pitch prior to today's game 🥹 pic.twitter.com/SibRBEdYlI
— MLB (@MLB) September 26, 2024
Blackmon got off to a hot start in Thursday's game after he crushed a 393-foot two-run home run in the second inning. In case Thursday is the last time Blackmon's parents get to attend one of his games, it was pretty awesome they got to witness one more home run by him.
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