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Alex Wood and Kyle Farmer Hit Home Run For Spinal Cord Injuries With Second Chance T-Shirts

Second Chance Shirts

There have been two baseball players at the University of Georgia who have suffered career ending spinal cord injuries. The two brave players Chance Veazey and Jonathan Taylor played together with Alex Wood and Kyle Farmer at Georgia. The two Dodgers are taking up a wonderful cause to help these two men recover from their injuries and help others who suffer the same terrifying accident. Veazey’s injury left him paralyzed and Wood and Farmer are raising money to help them spread awareness for support.

Wood and Farmer helped design a t-shirt called “second chance” which is part of the Athlete’s Brand’s shirt for a cause initiative. The proceeds will primarily go towards the Shepherd Center, a renowned rehabilitation hospital where Veazy has received care. The hospital specializes in spinal cord injuries.

The second chance shirts will be available for purchase from 9-25-10-9. Check out the press release with links listed below.

Dodgers Teammates Kyle Farmer and Alex Wood Design T-Shirt Honoring College Teammate with Paralysis

Los Angeles Dodgers teammates help design T-shirt on behalf of former University of Georgia baseball teammate with paralysis to raise money, awareness for renowned rehabilitation hospital.

 

SCOTTSDALE, AZ., September 25, 2017 – Kyle Farmer and Alex Wood have teamed up with Athletes Brand on a limited-edition T-shirt to honor Chance Veazey, a mutual friend and teammate when they played baseball at the University of Georgia. Veazey sustained a paralyzing spinal cord injury in a motorized scooter accident in 2009. Shortly after the accident, both Farmer and Wood inked matching tattoos on the inside of their arms that read “Second Chance” in recognition of their friend.

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Proceeds from shirt sales will benefit Shepherd Center, a spinal cord and brain injury rehabilitation hospital recognized by U.S. News & World Report as one of the top 10 rehabilitation hospitals in the United States. Shepherd Center, based in Atlanta, Georgia, provided much of Veazey’s rehabilitation after his accident.

“Chance’s injury was devastating but we’re all so thankful that his rehabilitation at the Shepherd Center improved his circumstances,” said Farmer. “We chose to support the Shepherd Center knowing it will help improve the life of other spinal cord injury patients like him.”

The trio’s tight-knit relationship has garnered well-deserved attention in recent months, as Farmer’s first at-bat in a Major League game on July 30, 2017, resulted in a walk-off double. Every time Wood takes the mound, he takes Veazey with him, as he sports a glove etched with C.V.J.T – the latter two initials belonging to Johnathan Taylor, another Georgia Bulldog baseball player who sustained a paralyzing spinal cord injury in an in-game collision with a teammate in 2011.

The limited-edition “Second Chance” T-shirt can be purchased at AthletesBrand.com from now until Monday, October 9th. Co-designed by Farmer and Wood, the shirt features a Los Angeles blue and the phrase both use to honor their friend. The tri-blend shirt is available in men’s, women’s and youth sizes.

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For more information about the campaign, please visit AthletesBrand.com.

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About Kyle Farmer

Kyle Farmer is a third baseman and catcher in his rookie season for the Los Angeles Dodgers. A native of Atlanta, Kyle attended the University of Georgia and was selected by the Dodgers in the 8th round of the 2013 MLB draft. He is active on Twitter (@KFarm17) and Instagram (@Kyle__Farmer).

About Alex Wood

Alex Wood is a left-handed, starting pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers. He was selected to the 2017 MLB All-Star team after posting a stat line of 10-0 with a 1.67 ERA and 97 strikeouts prior to the break. Born in Charlotte, N.C., he attended the University of Georgia and was selected by the Atlanta Braves in the 2nd round of the 2012 MLB draft. He is active on Twitter and Instagram (@AWood45).

About Shepherd Center

Shepherd Center, located in Atlanta, Georgia, is a private, not-for-profit hospital specializing in medical treatment, research and rehabilitation for people with spinal cord injury, brain injury, multiple sclerosis, spine and chronic pain, and other neuromuscular conditions. Founded in 1975, Shepherd Center is ranked by U.S. News & World Report among the top 10 rehabilitation hospitals in the nation. As a not-for-profit hospital, Shepherd Center relies on philanthropic support from individuals, families, corporations and foundations. Learn more at shepherd.org and follow the hospital on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (@ShepherdCenter).

About Athletes Brand

Athletes Brand is an athlete-run fashion brand that crafts clothing for athletes’ everyday needs away from their sport. Its mission is to help athletes use their power of influence to make a difference in the world through sports, fashion, art and philanthropy. Visit AthletesBrand.com and follow them on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter (@AthletesBrand).

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2 thoughts on “Alex Wood and Kyle Farmer Hit Home Run For Spinal Cord Injuries With Second Chance T-Shirts

  1. Is anyone else concerned that we scored a huge 1 run last night at (wait for it) COORS FIELD!!!

    It might be a could weekend for Bellinger to start hitting again.

    It might be a good weekend for Roberts to get Barnes behind the dish and in the batters box.

    It might be a good weekend for Dodgers fans to begin praying.

  2. Good for Farmer and Wood. There are a lot of players on this team who give of themselves and have foundations or charities they support. CK goes to Africa almost every year. Puig has his foundation as does Hill. These guys are trying to make a difference in the real world.

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