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Philadelphia Phillies’ Edmundo Sosa surprises cerebral palsy affected person from Panama earlier than sport
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Philadelphia Phillies’ Edmundo Sosa surprises cerebral palsy affected person from Panama earlier than sport

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A younger affected person from Panama acquired a particular journey to see the Philadelphia Phillies, due to the kindness of strangers

Dylan Morales, 9, remains to be feeling the love on the Ronald McDonald Home in Camden, New Jersey, the day after assembly his hero, Phillies infielder Edmundo Sosa, a fellow Panamanian.

Morales, who’s being handled for cerebral palsy, was shocked by Sosa earlier than Sunday’s sport towards the Detroit Tigers, and he acquired a number of Phillies swag, together with a signed jersey.

Morales’ younger life has been full of challenges and heartbreak as he struggled with the neurological dysfunction, after which a yr in the past, his father was killed in a automobile crash

“It is very troublesome,” Morales’ mom, Anna, mentioned. 

Dylan Morales, 9, remains to be feeling the love on the Ronald McDonald Home in Camden, New Jersey, the day after assembly his hero, Phillies infielder Edmundo Sosa, a fellow Panamanian.

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The Make-A-Want Basis in Panama organized for Dylan Morales and his mother to return to Philadelphia for him to have leg surgical procedure at Shriners Hospital.

“This nation is fantastic for my household,” Anna Morales mentioned. “Everybody has been so fantastic to see, and it is good.

Anna Morales mentioned she says she’s been full of gratitude in the course of the go to, due to the hospitality of the RMHC, together with the medical experience at Shriners. And, after all, the unimaginable go to to the Phillies sport. 

“Its good, excellent,” she mentioned. “Dylan and me [are] very joyful.”

The assembly got here along with the assistance of the Consulate’s Workplace from Panama and a Fb group.

“The neighborhood actually stepped up,” Tamara Balbanan, of the Consulate’s Workplace from Panama, mentioned. 

“I am simply actually joyful for them,” she added. “I do know they have been by quite a bit. She’s an important particular person, and Dylan is wonderful. They deserve this.”

After the surgical procedure, Dylan Morales was in a wheelchair, and with approval from his docs, he was joyful to offer it up.

The Phillies now have a brand new perpetually fan.

Dylan Morales and his mother predict to return to Panama on the finish of the month. They are saying the Phillies and town will at all times have a particular place of their hearts. 

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Stephanie Stahl is an Emmy Award-winning well being reporter. She could be seen every day on CBS Information Philadelphia and Philly57.

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