Rays' Josh Lowe Shares Emotional Moment With Mother Wendy Before Win Over White Sox
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Josh Lowe of the Tampa Bay Rays shared a poignant moment with his mother, Wendy, who threw the first pitch at a game against the Chicago White Sox. Wendy has battled glioblastoma since her diagnosis in 2023, undergoing surgery and chemotherapy. Despite limitations preventing her from attending games, she remained a constant source of support for her sons, including Nathaniel, who plays for the Washington Nationals. Her participation in the game underscored her resilience and the deep bond shared between mother and son, epitomizing the term "super mom."
Wendy Lowe's presence at George M. Steinbrenner Field is a testament to her strength and all she has gone through in the last two years.
In the summer of 2023, Wendy was diagnosed with glioblastoma, an aggressive form of brain cancer.
From celebrating her boys after big games to providing support and comfort after rough outings, she did it all.
On Tuesday night's first pitch, she brought the meaning of "super mom" to another level.
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