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First Pitch for ALS Hope
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A lifelong Cubs fan battling ALS finally got to throw out the ceremonial first pitch at Wrigley Field on Lou Gehrig Day — a dream come true for Phil Flach, who’s only attended two Cubs games in his life. Diagnosed in 2021, Phil is a “slow progressor,” which is rare, and still able to stand and move — a blessing his family treasures. His son coordinated the unforgettable moment with Cubs announcer Jon “Boog” Sciambi, who works with Project Main Street. Phil’s goal? To honor the ALS community, not just himself. His wife Karen stresses the need for more local awareness and support, as they actively fundraise and advocate for research and a cure through events like “Leon’s Legacy” and “SWING FOR ALS.”
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