GOOD NEWS: MLB Rookie Uses Signing Bonus To Pay Off Parents’ Debt


It always feels good to give back to the people who’ve gone out of their way to help you and this year Major League Baseball prospect Brady Singer did that for his parents in a huge way. He was a first-round pick in the 2018 MLB draft and used some of his $4.25-million signing bonus to pay off all of his mom and dad’s debt for Christmas.

The Kansas City Royals player posted a heartwarming video on Twitterof his mom opening a card from him, thanking them for all they’ve done for him. “There’s absolutely no way I could’ve done this all by myself. Both of you constantly took off of work and spent every dime you made just to put a smile on my face,” Singer writes. “My smile and appreciation for both of you has never stopped and it never will.”

In the video we see Singer’s mom take a pause from reading before finishing the letter, which explains that he’s paying off their bank loan as well as all of their debt. His mom is crying and his dad is emotional too, as she reads the touching words from their son, “Your giving hearts helped shape my tiny dream into a reality.”

Source: CBS News

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