The Red Sox will reunite with Kevin Youkilis tomorrow night, as he will be in town for the first time since he was traded to the White Sox. He asked ESPNBoston.com to pass along a letter he wrote for the fans. Here it is:
What an amazing run I have had these past 8 1/2 years in Boston!
It has been an honor and a privilege to play every home game of my
career in Boston before a sold out Fenway Park. I would like to thank
everyone who gave me an opportunity in Boston, and stood behind me
through all these years. To the Spinners, the Sea Dogs, the PawSox, and
to all those teammates on the Red Sox since 2004, I am forever grateful.
I want to thank the Red Sox ownership for all the hard work and
dedication to making the Red Sox and Fenway Park a special place to
play. They have always supported me on the field, and have helped out
in many ways off the field. I can't thank them enough for my time in
Boston.
To Terry Francona, who led us to 2 World Series championships in
2004 and 2007, I thank you for your support and personal guidance
through my career with the Red Sox. I thank you for being there for me
not just as a manager but as a friend off the field. Thank you for the
opportunity to play in 3 All-Star Games, winning 2 World Series, winning
the Hank Aaron Award and a Gold Glove. I could have never accomplished
all this without all my great teammates and coaches who made me a better
player.
I want to thank my parents and brothers for all their support from
the day I got drafted. Without my Dad's hard work building that batting
cage, and my Mom tirelessly schlepping me around to all my games, I
would never have lived my dreams in Boston. I want to thank my
beautiful wife Julie and all her family for all their support. We will
always cherish Boston since it was the city in which we met and married.
I
also want to thank all the philanthropic people around New England and
across the country who supported my charity in the past and continue to
support Youk’s Kids. Since its inception, we have raised over $3 million
to support the neediest of children in Red Sox Nation. While my days
of playing for the Red Sox have ended, I am still committed to serving
the New England area through my charity. I thank all the charity’s
sponsors for all they have done, and their continued support going
forward.
And, last but no means least, to all the Red Sox Nation, the home of
the most dedicated and knowledgeable fans in baseball, I thank you from
the bottom of my heart. That final game at Fenway was the most
emotional day of my life on the baseball field. It could not have been
scripted any better. And to all those kids out there in Red Sox Nation, I
can give you my Dad’s advice. “Life is like a throw to first base, always aim high.”
I love you all, and thanks,
Kevin Youkilis
Thanks for all the memories, Youk.
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