New York Mets Breast Cancer
NEW YORK, NY - MAY 11 A detail shot of the breast cancer awareness ribbon worn by Juan Soto 22 of the New York Mets during the game between the Chicago Cubs and the New York Mets at Citi Field on Sunday, May 11, 2025 in New York, New York. Photo by Daniel ShireyMLB Photos via Getty Images
Lisa Marzullo, a devoted New York Mets superfan, found solace and strength in wearing the team's knitted hat to every chemotherapy appointment during her battle with breast cancer. A Twitter exchange at Sloan Kettering Hospital with former Mets player Noah Sindergard led to an unforgettable moment Lisa visiting Citi Field and meeting her
NEW YORK-- A breast cancer survivor from Long Island hit one out of the park as the only woman in national baseball tournaments. Kathie Pecinka, a baseball enthusiast and nurse educator, said her breast cancer diagnosis five years ago came totally out of left field. quotDevastated, totally blindsided.
This may have been a benefit to support the longtime Mets staffer's fight against breast cancer, but Forde was the last person who would have wanted melancholy. Instead, her friends, coworkers and longtime admirers danced and laughed throughout a November night in 2012 that was all about Shannon, marking the start of a fight that lasted three
New York Mets in Mets Insider Blog. Oct 11, 2023. Remembering Shannon Forde During Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
We join Northwell Health in honoring Breast Cancer Awareness through Jennifer's inspiring story. Learn more about her journey here
Kathie Pecinka, a baseball enthusiast and nurse educator, said her breast cancer diagnosis five years ago came totally out of left field. CBS New York's Natalie Duddridge reports.
Long Island woman beats breast cancer, shines at Mets fantasy camp 0228. NEW YORK-- A breast cancer survivor from Long Island hit one out of the park as the only woman in national baseball
Kathie Pecinka, a baseball enthusiast and nurse educator, said her breast cancer diagnosis five years ago came totally out of left field. CBS New York's Nata
The New York Mets today announced they will host Breast Cancer Awareness Night this Wednesday, September 19 when the Mets host the Philadelphia Phillies at 710 p.m. Citi Field.