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Anthony Rizzo Retires at Wrigley as Cubs Name Him Team Ambassador

He marked the day in a jersey signed by cancer patients from his foundation visits, reflecting his community legacy.

Overview

  • A pregame ceremony at Wrigley featured a tribute video, a walk around the outfield with his family, and a ceremonial first pitch to Ian Happ.
  • Watching from the left-field bleachers, he nearly caught rookie Moisés Ballesteros' first MLB home run before a nearby fan secured the ball.
  • The Cubs introduced Rizzo as a team ambassador, formalizing his continuing public role with the organization.
  • Rizzo wore a No. 44 jersey signed by cancer patients he has visited through his foundation, underscoring his long-running advocacy as a Hodgkin lymphoma survivor.
  • Teammates and fans saluted him throughout the day, including Happ tossing a ball with cash and a note promising he would never have to buy a beer in Chicago.