SAD NEWS: Carl Yastrzemski’s Son Delivers Gut-Wrenching Health Revelation on His 85-Year-Old Dad, Sparking Raw Grief and Unyielding Hope Across Red Sox Hearts
In a deeply personal and unexpected moment, Carl Yastrzemski’s son has spoken out from Poteet, Texas, with an urgent message that’s leaving baseball fans shaken and emotional.
The message? A heartbreaking update on the health of
Carl Yastrzemski, the 85-year-old Boston Red Sox legend who gave his life—and soul—to America’s game.
“He’s tired… but still fighting. He just wants to know people remember him,” his son said quietly, eyes wet.
THIS ISN’T JUST SPORTS. THIS IS FAMILY.
Carl Yastrzemski—the 18-time All-Star, Triple Crown winner, and Hall of Famer—is more than just a baseball icon. He’s a symbol of grit, loyalty, and generational greatness.
And now, his son is asking the world to do one simple thing: “Don’t forget what he gave.”
SOCIAL MEDIA RESPONDS IN WAVES
Within hours, the baseball community—and beyond—erupted in emotional tributes:
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“I never saw Yaz play live, but my dad cried telling me stories. We owe him everything.”
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“He is Boston. No debate.”
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“Baseball without Carl Yastrzemski is like jazz without Miles Davis.”
In an internet age dominated by arguments and hot takes, this news has done something rare: brought people together.
Fans from every generation, team, and corner of the globe are posting memories, old photos, and heartfelt words. The hashtag
#ThankYouYaz is now trending across multiple platforms.
“My father doesn’t want pity. He wants to know that the game he bled for still loves him back.
If you ever watched him play, or just heard the stories—send him love today. Let him feel it.”
Injury Update: Deebo Samuel a Game-Time Decision for Commanders vs. Chicago Bears

The Washington Commanders will help close out Week 6 of the 2025 NFL campaign on Monday Night Football when they take on the Chicago Bears. After pulling off a big win over the Los Angeles Chargers in Week 5, the Commanders are feeling good about themselves right now, but injuries could change that feeling very quickly.
Washington has been hit hard by the injury bug early in the new season, and while it has quarterback Jayden Daniels back under center, he’s running out of guys to throw the ball to. Both Terry McLaurin and Noah Brown have been ruled out for this game, and hours before kickoff, they received a murky update on Deebo Samuel‘s injury status.
Deebo Samuel Labeled a Game-Time Decision for Commanders
Commanders Hoping to Grind Out Win Over Bears Amid Injury Woes

If Samuel can’t suit up, picking up a win could suddenly become much more difficult for the Commanders. That would leave an inexperienced trio of Luke McCaffrey, Jaylin Lane, and Chris Moore as the team’s only wide receivers, with Zach Ertz also factoring into the mix at tight end. Running back Chris Rodriguez Jr. is also questionable, which could present more issues for Washington.
The Bears aren’t necessarily the best team in the league, but they are coming off a bye week, which has allowed them to get a bit healthier for this game than the Commanders. Beyond that, they have also won their past two games, so they clearly have some positive momentum heading into this one. Washington will be closely monitoring Samuel’s status ahead of its 8:15 p.m. ET kickoff, and his availability could play a huge role in determining who wins this game.