I can't believe he's gone. It's like we just heard his voice last week. Wake did so much for us as a RedSox before and after. I hope he knows just how important he was and remains to all of us. Thanks Wake for all the memories.. Rest In Peace my brother..
Everyone has been saying he was completely fine prior to his surgery. Obviously, knowing there was cancer and needing the surgery to address it. As much as I hate to speculate, I have a feeling that the surgery had some major complications that led to this. We will never know. It’s just really freaking sad. He will always be my favorite Red Sox.
@@RAldrich526 Most brain cancers are extremely fast and notoriously hard to overcome even with surgery. I dont know this for a fact but I doubt it was complications from surgery just what happens with these type of cancers.
Funny how the Sox don't let anyone wear the number 21 any longer. We all saw what Clemens turned out to be. They should AT ONCE retire the number 49, as He did a hell of a lot more than be a star pitcher for Boston. Should have done it while he was alive to see it. ⚾
as a die hard yankee fan i have to say wakefield personified class. He was the type of ballplayer you wanted your own son to emulate. A true gentlemen of the sport and a worthy opponent. He will be greatly missed
Great team player class act as a husband, dad,son friend and pitcher. We Red Sox fans were blessed to have had you on our team . Thank you Tim for making dreams come true. God bless the Wakefield family
The Red Sox won the 2004 World Series I am a die hard Boston Red Sox fan for live Red Sox vs cardinals in Busch Stadium in St. Louis go Red Sox baseball. !!!!
Tears in my eyes watching this video… Thanks Tim Wakefield for helping to break the “curse” of the Bambino. You will be remembered for your achievements both on and off the field. ❤️
Two of my best baseball memories are from Tim Wakefield. I was at the game at Three Rivers where he pitched a complete game shut out in '92. I was 13 and became a Tim Wakefield fan for life. A year or two later when he was in triple A, Buffalo was playing my home team, the Nashville Sounds. My family went to the game because Wakefield was starting. He did not have a good game. I managed to catch a foul ball that day. After the game I was able to get word into the dugout that I wanted Tim to autograph it. He came back out from the locker room and signed it even though he was clearly frustrated with his performance that day. Today, it is my most prized baseball memory, and is another illustration of the quality of his character.
Truth be told I remember being super nervous when Tim took the mound in 2004 against the Yanks and literally being at the edge of my seat but of course Tim was brilliant and pitched phenomenally. One of the most fun and emotional roller coaster on the field. Thank you Tim for all the years of fun baseball
Cubs fan, that is a baseball fan first, and Tim Wakefield is a baseball legend.. Brave and courageous until the end, thanks 49, you will never be forgotten.
He will be there in spirit in Fenway Park he is a Red Sox legend player Pitcher for the future and forever definitely he will be always be there at Fenway Park with the Sox fans and players and managers pitching staff . Tim Wakefield is a mentor to the Red Sox team organization Red Sox fans always be in Tim Wakefield heart me I am a die hard Red Sox fan . Red Sox fans and players and managers and pitching staff of love Tim Wakefield so much we love you Tim Wakefield you are a true legend with the Red Sox pitcher on the Boston Red Sox baseball team organization . Memories of Tim Wakefield 😢 RIP Tim Wakefield !!!!
We lost a true legend and humanitarian for the work he did with children. He gave so much for the game and for the world. Condolences to the Wakefield family.
Tim’s passing is so unbelievably sad. I’ve been a fan of his for many years. Got to see him play a few times at Fenway and on the road. What a classy, gritty and selfless player and gentleman! Godspeed to you Tim and deepest prayers and condolences for his wife and family. 💔😢
Way to young. I will always remember him in the 2004 series against the Yanks, being down 3 games to 0 and coming back to win the ALCS and move on to the WS , winning it for the first time in i think 86 years. Wakefield was a key player in that series. He was one of the best knuckleballers to ever do it. RIP TW. 😭
He left his legacy all over the game and outside of it. He touched so many people in life. I met him a few times and you could tell he was a good person, with an amazing heart. I was at his 199 win and was so happy I could see him pitch so many times. He was and always will be a Red Sox Hero and Legend.
Just seemed like the nicest guy. Humble and not cocky like other players. I don’t remember being so sad for the loss of a celebrity. Recently I was saddened by Christine McVies passing. And David Crosby’s passing - but he was kind of a jerk. Wakefield was the guy I always expected on the mound the following season in a game where the rosters seem to become more and more like musical chairs. Wake was always there. And when he retired, we saw him in the studio giving his knowledge and optimism. I’m going to miss you Wake.
Legend from the field to home. I was fortunete enough to meet tim back 07 08 at local golf course.Truely a great person and a good golfer. Tim was always would help community and always will be a lengend of Brevard County Floirda.
Tim was sooo great with that knuckle ball he pitched im 34 now and i remember like yesterday watching red Sox game and seeing him pitch soo well all the time
Tears in my eyes watching this....I've been a Sox fan since '78 (great time to jump on the bus, right?) and I've cheered for so many players - Yaz, Rice, Pudge. Dewey. Boggs, Clemens, Papi, Pedro and hundreds of others. But there was something special about Wake. In '03, my first thought when Boone homered wasn't about the curse, it wasn't about Grady Little, it wasn't "woe is us", it was "damn...Wake doesn't deserve this. Why him?". That man did everything the team ever asked of him and then some. He was as much a leader of the club as anyone and his true character as a human being is something men would want their children to emulate. It was like a gut punch when I saw the headline (I didn't know that Schilling had said anything). Like I said, tears in my eyes.
My stepdad grew up with Tim and his dad coached Tim in the little league in Melbourne Florida!! He was a good friend to my stepdad and to our family and he will be dearly missed
From Dominican Republic and from the Botton of My Heart Rest in Peace My Dear Wakefield 😢❤! I remember 2004 Memories and thanks for your help! He was a good person 🙏🙏! God bless His family!!
Rest in Peace. Sox Legend and class act. Played all my youth baseball years with his nephew Nick, we used to cheer him on like hell every time he was starting, would have his games playing on the radio in the dugout- will never forget.
This is a beautiful tribute. Thanks to everyone who put this together. I was crushed when I heard of his passing as not only my favorite of all time but knowing all the good he did. Thank you to his family for giving us all such a gift and sharing him with the world.
A Southern gentleman . A reliable picture for the Red Sox during their 2004 and 2007 championship teams. He will always be considered a Red Sox legend.
Tim Wakefield captured my imagination as a knuckleballer. The perseverance of the guys that have thrown this pitch at the mlb level can’t be matched. Tim Wakefield embodied what it is for a guy just to want to play ball at any cost. RIP Brother, you’ll be missed!
I was a chef at a country club in Palm Bay, Florida, where Tim would hold an annual golf outing to benefit underprivileged children. He was a total class act and always had top-tier celebrities and athletes lending support. He truly gave back. A terrible tragedy that we lost this great man far too soon.
Wake was my fav player along with Billy Mueller. for one simple reason Loyalty. Loyalty has always been huge to me as a person so when a guy stays with our team for 17 seasons he becomes a part of your everyday life. I was 16 in HS when the Sox signed him and and 33 going through the loss of my fiance to heart disease when he retired. He was part of my life just as the Sox were for a lot of good years through adulthood. It broke my heart in 03 when he gave up that HR to Boone and Wakefield took it hard like he did I still remember that interview he did with tears in his eyes and all he could say was "sorry" He understood Sox nation and knew how close we had come and didn't want to let people down...It was then that I knew Tim was a real one. You bet your ass the next year in 04 when we won (after I cried) I looked for Tim in the celebration because I wanted to see the JOY on his face after the loss the year before. At that point, he was our longest-tenured player and after all he had done for us over the years, nobody deserved it more than him. They won again in 07 and then a few years later we see Tim get his 200th win and call it a career. I shed a tear for Tek and Wake when they left as it was another watermark in life for me and the team. Here I sit at 44 learning about the passing of number 49 due to cancer while my own mom recently diagnosed with cancer herself had her first chemo treatment only to find out that her white blood cell count wasn't high enough. The chemo destroyed her because of this. She now clings to life in an ICU on a breathing machine. It's funny how life has its little parallels huh? RIP Tim you will be missed #49forever This is a truly sad day
The world needs more Tim Wakefield's. Thank you Tim for the few times you spent with me and knowledge you gave me while you spent some time inside my college locker room. Florida Tech lost a good one.....humanity lost a great one. RIP.
I will never forget what you've done for our beloved RedSox nation!04 was the best ever!!!Rest in peace my friend!My Uncle Durwood appreciated you showing up at the hospital when he was sick!You are a great man!!!
Yankees fan here. Watched Wakefield many times. When Boone hit that home run, I swear, my first reaction was to feel for Wakefield--he had pitched so well in that series and that game. RIP.
Anyone who didn’t see him play, watch him over the years and learn about who the player and the man were, it’s hard to describe just how beloved Tim Wakefield was. He was the heart, the soul of not just the team but all the fans too. Had he been ANY other player to give up that Boone HR in game 7 to lose them they would have recieved the Buckner treatment (as wrong as the hate for Buckner was). But bc it was Tim, the whole city knew how crushed he was and knew he was a HUGE reason they’d even made it to that point. He came back in 04 and that season was just magical. The whole city electricity, the hunger was insatiable and the genuine guts that those guys had was just unreal.
An absolute Red Sox legend - both on and off the field. #49 will live on forever in the hearts of Red Sox Nation. One of the very best to ever wear the uniform.
I looked up to this guy so much. Never got to meet him. I’d go to the Tropicana field to see if I could meet him but never could. I’m a Rays fan. I never thought I’d ever comment on the Red Sox UA-cam channel. Anyways my condolences to y’all. #RIPTimwakefield #49
I felt so bad for him after the Aaron Boone HR that I hoped he could recover and not be remembered as another Ralph Branca. Fortunately he did come back from that and what a joy to see his contributions to that 1-derful 2004 World Series Championship Team !!! Never met him but no doubt in my mind that he was a great person. Bon Voyage Tim, now you are pitching knuckleballs for God's All Stars !!! 🥲⚾ Blessings from San Juan PR 🇵🇷
❤TIM WAKEFIELD🤗🌟#49 Boston Red Sox
I can't believe he's gone. It's like we just heard his voice last week. Wake did so much for us as a RedSox before and after. I hope he knows just how important he was and remains to all of us. Thanks Wake for all the memories.. Rest In Peace my brother..
Everyone has been saying he was completely fine prior to his surgery. Obviously, knowing there was cancer and needing the surgery to address it. As much as I hate to speculate, I have a feeling that the surgery had some major complications that led to this. We will never know. It’s just really freaking sad. He will always be my favorite Red Sox.
I'm so sad while watching this😢
Couldn't have said it better, RIP Wake a true RedSox legend
@@RAldrich526 Most brain cancers are extremely fast and notoriously hard to overcome even with surgery. I dont know this for a fact but I doubt it was complications from surgery just what happens with these type of cancers.
Get over it
A Red Sox legend but more importantly an amazing human being. RIP Wake #49
Funny how the Sox don't let anyone wear the number 21 any longer. We all saw what Clemens turned out to be. They should AT ONCE retire the number 49, as He did a hell of a lot more than be a star pitcher for Boston. Should have done it while he was alive to see it. ⚾
as a die hard yankee fan i have to say wakefield personified class. He was the type of ballplayer you wanted your own son to emulate. A true gentlemen of the sport and a worthy opponent. He will be greatly missed
Class personified.
Truly an embodiment of what it meant to be a Red Sox player
Great team player class act as a husband, dad,son friend and pitcher.
We Red Sox fans were blessed to have had you on our team .
Thank you Tim for making dreams come true.
God bless the Wakefield family
I love Tim because he made me ask more of myself
One of the best knuckleball pitchers I've seen in my lifetime. As a Cardinals fan I mourn with you Red Sox.❤
The Red Sox won the 2004 World Series I am a die hard Boston Red Sox fan for live Red Sox vs cardinals in Busch Stadium in St. Louis go Red Sox baseball. !!!!
Tears in my eyes watching this video… Thanks Tim Wakefield for helping to break the “curse” of the Bambino.
You will be remembered for your achievements both on and off the field. ❤️
SO SAY WE ALL!
There will never be another knuckleballer as great as Wake, both on and off the field. Rest easy 49.
I hated it when he beat the Yankees, but he WAS a great knuckler.
Two of my best baseball memories are from Tim Wakefield. I was at the game at Three Rivers where he pitched a complete game shut out in '92. I was 13 and became a Tim Wakefield fan for life. A year or two later when he was in triple A, Buffalo was playing my home team, the Nashville Sounds. My family went to the game because Wakefield was starting. He did not have a good game. I managed to catch a foul ball that day. After the game I was able to get word into the dugout that I wanted Tim to autograph it. He came back out from the locker room and signed it even though he was clearly frustrated with his performance that day. Today, it is my most prized baseball memory, and is another illustration of the quality of his character.
Truth be told I remember being super nervous when Tim took the mound in 2004 against the Yanks and literally being at the edge of my seat but of course Tim was brilliant and pitched phenomenally. One of the most fun and emotional roller coaster on the field. Thank you Tim for all the years of fun baseball
One of the greatest. He'll be miss. RIP Wake49
Tim was the best of us. He deserved better. He'll be sorely missed.
Cubs fan, that is a baseball fan first, and Tim Wakefield is a baseball legend..
Brave and courageous until the end, thanks 49, you will never be forgotten.
Never forget his three Scoreless innings in game 5 of the 2004 Alcs to help keep the Sox season alive.
Still can’t believe he’s gone. He was an incredible player and an all around good man. RIP Wake you’ll be missed. 😢
He will be there in spirit in Fenway Park he is a Red Sox legend player Pitcher for the future and forever definitely he will be always be there at Fenway Park with the Sox fans and players and managers pitching staff . Tim Wakefield is a mentor to the Red Sox team organization Red Sox fans always be in Tim Wakefield heart me I am a die hard Red Sox fan . Red Sox fans and players and managers and pitching staff of love Tim Wakefield so much we love you Tim Wakefield you are a true legend with the Red Sox pitcher on the Boston Red Sox baseball team organization . Memories of Tim Wakefield 😢 RIP Tim Wakefield !!!!
日本人最高のバッターである松井秀喜を、ナックルボールで三振に仕留めたティム・ウェイクフィールドを初めて見た時は衝撃的でした。彼は本当に素晴らしい投手でした。
We lost a true legend and humanitarian for the work he did with children. He gave so much for the game and for the world. Condolences to the Wakefield family.
Tim’s passing is so unbelievably sad. I’ve been a fan of his for many years. Got to see him play a few times at Fenway and on the road. What a classy, gritty and selfless player and gentleman! Godspeed to you Tim and deepest prayers and condolences for his wife and family. 💔😢
Love and respect from a yankee fan of 30 yrs
Way to young. I will always remember him in the 2004 series against the Yanks, being down 3 games to 0 and coming back to win the ALCS and move on to the WS , winning it for the first time in i think 86 years. Wakefield was a key player in that series. He was one of the best knuckleballers to ever do it. RIP TW. 😭
He was one of the most exciting pitchers to ever be in a Red Sox uniform. He made his team work for those outs haha. A true fucking legend. RIP
He left his legacy all over the game and outside of it. He touched so many people in life. I met him a few times and you could tell he was a good person, with an amazing heart. I was at his 199 win and was so happy I could see him pitch so many times. He was and always will be a Red Sox Hero and Legend.
Just seemed like the nicest guy. Humble and not cocky like other players. I don’t remember being so sad for the loss of a celebrity. Recently I was saddened by Christine McVies passing. And David Crosby’s passing - but he was kind of a jerk. Wakefield was the guy I always expected on the mound the following season in a game where the rosters seem to become more and more like musical chairs. Wake was always there. And when he retired, we saw him in the studio giving his knowledge and optimism. I’m going to miss you Wake.
I can’t help but start crying. A true class act
I’m a yankee but this is baseball I love it much respect to Tim
한국의 보스턴 레드삭스 팬입니다. 실력과 인성을 겸비한 팀을 위해 묵묵히 희생한 팀웨이크필드의 영면을 기원합니다!! 팀의 레전드로서 영구결번되길 기대합니다!! 2004년 월드시리즈 우승의 기쁨을 주셔서 감사했습니다!!
RIP Wake absolutely a class act on and off the diamond. Ty for everything you gave to the Sox.
My favourite player all time and the reason I started throwing the knuckleball. RIP #49.
Tim was one of my favorite players growing up. Hos knuckleball always fascinated me
Legend from the field to home. I was fortunete enough to meet tim back 07 08 at local golf course.Truely a great person and a good golfer. Tim was always would help community and always will be a lengend of Brevard County Floirda.
May all who knew him, find peace in the love and time shared with this incredible man 🙏☯️❤️
Thx Wakefield all good memories you have bring to Boston organization rest in paradise‼️go Red Sox go⚾⚾⚾⚾
Thanks Tim for so many great memories and for being such an exceptional human being. ❤️
Tim was sooo great with that knuckle ball he pitched im 34 now and i remember like yesterday watching red Sox game and seeing him pitch soo well all the time
Tears in my eyes watching this....I've been a Sox fan since '78 (great time to jump on the bus, right?) and I've cheered for so many players - Yaz, Rice, Pudge. Dewey. Boggs, Clemens, Papi, Pedro and hundreds of others. But there was something special about Wake. In '03, my first thought when Boone homered wasn't about the curse, it wasn't about Grady Little, it wasn't "woe is us", it was "damn...Wake doesn't deserve this. Why him?". That man did everything the team ever asked of him and then some. He was as much a leader of the club as anyone and his true character as a human being is something men would want their children to emulate. It was like a gut punch when I saw the headline (I didn't know that Schilling had said anything). Like I said, tears in my eyes.
Terrible news for sox fans😢we’ll miss you forever Tim💪🏻
Thank you for showing us The Greatest knuckleball❤
Retire #49🙌🏻
It memories of Tim Wakefield in Boston go Red Sox oh yeah .
My stepdad grew up with Tim and his dad coached Tim in the little league in Melbourne Florida!! He was a good friend to my stepdad and to our family and he will be dearly missed
Didn't know that he was sick loved that guy best knuckle ball pitcher of his time
Wow, so sad . I really admired Tim Wakefield. RIP#49
I can't believe that day I was broken into my tears about the passing of my knuckleball pitcher in MLB. Godspeed, Wake. ♥️⚾🧢
From Dominican Republic and from the Botton of My Heart Rest in Peace My Dear Wakefield 😢❤! I remember 2004 Memories and thanks for your help! He was a good person 🙏🙏! God bless His family!!
Such a great human being Tim is/was/and always will be. Gone too soon, but forever in our hearts.
Rest in Peace. Sox Legend and class act. Played all my youth baseball years with his nephew Nick, we used to cheer him on like hell every time he was starting, would have his games playing on the radio in the dugout- will never forget.
This is a beautiful tribute. Thanks to everyone who put this together. I was crushed when I heard of his passing as not only my favorite of all time but knowing all the good he did. Thank you to his family for giving us all such a gift and sharing him with the world.
Beautiful report. Beautiful man. R.I.P. Tim and Stacy Wakefield.
A Southern gentleman . A reliable picture for the Red Sox during their 2004 and 2007 championship teams. He will always be considered a Red Sox legend.
A true gentleman and competitor! So long Tim!
Tim Wakefield captured my imagination as a knuckleballer. The perseverance of the guys that have thrown this pitch at the mlb level can’t be matched. Tim Wakefield embodied what it is for a guy just to want to play ball at any cost. RIP Brother, you’ll be missed!
I was a chef at a country club in Palm Bay, Florida, where Tim would hold an annual golf outing to benefit underprivileged children. He was a total class act and always had top-tier celebrities and athletes lending support. He truly gave back. A terrible tragedy that we lost this great man far too soon.
Truly a class act on and off the field. Thank you, Tim. We'll always remember you.❤
Wake was my fav player along with Billy Mueller. for one simple reason Loyalty. Loyalty has always been huge to me as a person so when a guy stays with our team for 17 seasons he becomes a part of your everyday life. I was 16 in HS when the Sox signed him and and 33 going through the loss of my fiance to heart disease when he retired. He was part of my life just as the Sox were for a lot of good years through adulthood. It broke my heart in 03 when he gave up that HR to Boone and Wakefield took it hard like he did I still remember that interview he did with tears in his eyes and all he could say was "sorry" He understood Sox nation and knew how close we had come and didn't want to let people down...It was then that I knew Tim was a real one. You bet your ass the next year in 04 when we won (after I cried) I looked for Tim in the celebration because I wanted to see the JOY on his face after the loss the year before. At that point, he was our longest-tenured player and after all he had done for us over the years, nobody deserved it more than him. They won again in 07 and then a few years later we see Tim get his 200th win and call it a career. I shed a tear for Tek and Wake when they left as it was another watermark in life for me and the team. Here I sit at 44 learning about the passing of number 49 due to cancer while my own mom recently diagnosed with cancer herself had her first chemo treatment only to find out that her white blood cell count wasn't high enough. The chemo destroyed her because of this. She now clings to life in an ICU on a breathing machine. It's funny how life has its little parallels huh? RIP Tim you will be missed #49forever This is a truly sad day
God speed to you and your family.
May you rest in peace, Tim. Gone but never forgotten 😢🫡
Wow. Memories! RIP.
The world needs more Tim Wakefield's. Thank you Tim for the few times you spent with me and knowledge you gave me while you spent some time inside my college locker room. Florida Tech lost a good one.....humanity lost a great one. RIP.
I never cared for Knuckle Ball pitchers. But I really liked him..!!!
He will be dearly missed
I Love U Tim
I will never forget what you've done for our beloved RedSox nation!04 was the best ever!!!Rest in peace my friend!My Uncle Durwood appreciated you showing up at the hospital when he was sick!You are a great man!!!
He enjoyed being a member of the Red Sox more than stepping on that mound. He was special.
God Bless….. Wake….. He was a great man 😢
Yankees fan here. Watched Wakefield many times. When Boone hit that home run, I swear, my first reaction was to feel for Wakefield--he had pitched so well in that series and that game. RIP.
RIP, Tim. Condolences to his family and friends, his teammates and Red Sox fans everywhere.
God Bless Tim and family. Thank you so much for all the great memories of your uniqueness as a ball player and a person.
Anyone who didn’t see him play, watch him over the years and learn about who the player and the man were, it’s hard to describe just how beloved Tim Wakefield was. He was the heart, the soul of not just the team but all the fans too.
Had he been ANY other player to give up that Boone HR in game 7 to lose them they would have recieved the Buckner treatment (as wrong as the hate for Buckner was). But bc it was Tim, the whole city knew how crushed he was and knew he was a HUGE reason they’d even made it to that point. He came back in 04 and that season was just magical. The whole city electricity, the hunger was insatiable and the genuine guts that those guys had was just unreal.
I’ll always remember you Tim, you gave me many special moments throughout you slow and iconic nuckled balls, thanks soo much from DR💔😥
Miss you my Brother 😇🙏God Bless You, your Family 💔 ✨️49✨️
I just heard. My favorite pitcher ever. Loved Nolan Ryan admired the athleticism of Roger Clemens but Wakefield is the man
Love wake! #49 forever
Here's a guy who even if he never picked up a baseball in his life, was born and raised to be a great man!
Only the good die young. RIP Tim and Stacey. Tim will forever be a Red Sox legend
An absolute Red Sox legend - both on and off the field. #49 will live on forever in the hearts of Red Sox Nation. One of the very best to ever wear the uniform.
He was a good pitcher, but an even better humanitarian. May his memory bless all who knew and loved him, and may his legacy of good works endure.
Love you Wake! Much love to his daughters and family
RIP Tim Wakefield, a great player and a great man!
I looked up to this guy so much. Never got to meet him. I’d go to the Tropicana field to see if I could meet him but never could. I’m a Rays fan. I never thought I’d ever comment on the Red Sox UA-cam channel. Anyways my condolences to y’all. #RIPTimwakefield #49
Thank you Wake, we love and miss you.
Always one of us.. always
He wasn't the most talented player, but he was the definition of what a Redsox player should be, always thought of the team first.
This one is going to hurt for a long time.
R.I.P. Tim Wakefield😭
Retire #49. Opening Day 2024. 😢
Dont really know alot about him but if he was on my team his for sure a Legend
What a guy. So sad. Rest up Tim 🙏👊🏾
A great guy both on and off the field. Rest in peace Wake. Thank you for everything #49. ❤️
I am still shocked and sad... RIP knuckleballer... lots of prayers...
Gosh, I can't believe he's gone. I have so many memories watching this guy play, he was truly a great player and sportsman. RIP Wake.
My favorite Red Sox player of all time. Constant pro and even a better man
I felt so bad for him after the Aaron Boone HR that I hoped he could recover and not be remembered as another Ralph Branca. Fortunately he did come back from that and what a joy to see his contributions to that 1-derful 2004 World Series Championship Team !!! Never met him but no doubt in my mind that he was a great person. Bon Voyage Tim, now you are pitching knuckleballs for God's All Stars !!! 🥲⚾
Blessings from San Juan PR 🇵🇷
What a wonderful human being he was. It's a shame he left this world at such a young age.
Just confirms that only the good die young.
Thank you Tim Wakefield for the memories! RIP. 🙏
❤❤❤❤❤
What a lovely human.
Only 57. The guy was one of a kind.
Yankees fan in tears. Rip Tim ❤
❤😢 🙏
Rip baseball legend
RIP Wake!