Boston – Ex-college Player Who Inspired Ice Bucket Challenge Honored

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    Boston Marty Walsh, second from right, speaks to Pete Frates, center, who inspired the ice bucket challenge, after Walsh declared Tuesday, Sept. 5, 2017, as Pete Frates Day during a ceremony at City Hall in Boston. Frates' mother Nancy, left, and wife Julie, second from left, stand at his side. Applauding at right is Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred. (AP Photo/Bill Sikes)Boston – A Massachusetts man who inspired the ice bucket challenge has been honored for helping to raise millions of dollars for Lou Gehrig’s disease research.

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    Boston Mayor Martin Walsh on Tuesday declared Sept. 5 Pete Frates (FRAY’-tees) Day as the former Boston College baseball star was feted by more than 100 people outside City Hall.

    Major League Baseball Commissioner Robert Manfred, Boston Red Sox officials, the BC baseball team and Frates’ family were on hand for the festivities.

    Red Sox president Sam Kennedy says Frates “belongs on the Mount Rushmore of sports” for his contributions to finding a cure for Lou Gehrig’s disease, also called amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS.

    Frates can no longer speak. He says in a statement read by his wife it’s an “amazing” and “humbling” day.


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