Why I Wanted the Cincinnati Reds to 
Win the World Series 
You probably think this article is 
about baseball...but it's NOT.  
I'm a diehard Chicago Cubs fan, but 
this year I was rooting for the Cincinnati Reds to "go the 
distance"!  Unfortunately the Pittsburgh Pirates eliminated them.
It wasn't because I love the Cincinnati 
Reds, but because of a very special individual 
named...
TEDDY....Teddy Kremer.
"Teddy" 
is the batboy for the Reds, and recently, a television story was aired that 
impacted me so greatly, I felt I had to share it.
This is "Teddy"
...and you will see that he was born 
with downs syndrome...a birth defect that 
doesn't allow those born with the condition...
...to  grow up in the same manner 
as the rest of us, but in a manner each of us WISH WE 
COULD. 
These blessed individuals rarely 
know the meaning of the word ANGER, but instead, are uniquely capable of looking 
at the world as a place filled with LOVE.
And "Teddy" is no exception.
When Teddy was born, his parents were told that he was the victim of this genetic defect, and were encouraged 
to place him in an institution...
...that he would possibly never be able to 
walk...
...that his IQ would be severely limited...
...that life might be better off for 
all concerned...
... if that option were chosen.
But...their LOVE would not allow them to have any part of such an option...
...and the words "unconditional love" became words that many may use, but Mr. 
& Mrs. Kremer, deeply believed.
And so...Teddy's life began to unfold...remarkably....in a way that 
would become an inspiration not just for those who may be afflicted, but for 
everyone who ever came to know "Teddy".
...and through media 
coverage, everyone who loves baseball, now knows "Teddy".
The national exposure began in the 
spring of 2012 when Teddy's parents wanted to give 
him a special 30th birthday present...and with his love of sports...and the 
Cincinnati Reds....they won a silent auction in which "Teddy" would be the Reds batboy for a 
day.
...and when "Teddy" received the greatest gift he could have ever hoped 
for....
...it not only changed his life, but 
every member of the Cincinnati Reds team as well !
He became the inspiration for that 
team....so much so, that the Reds called him back to be their 
batboy again....
...and on that one day, that one 
very special day...April 18, 2013...a day that 
Hollywood will likely bring to the silver screen...something happened 
!
Just as if seeing Babe Ruth pointing 
to centerfield at Wrigley Field in Chicago during the 1932 World Series "calling 
his shot" ...and hitting a home run exactly where he 
pointed....
...it was as if a moment in baseball 
history was about to repeat itself.
Reds player, Todd Frazier, had struck out earlier in the game, but that 
didn't affect "Teddy". All he could say to Frazier 
was "That's Okay, Todd".
Well now, up came Frazier again, and 
of course "Teddy"...ever so joyful and 
optimistic "Teddy"...was still there with Todd's bat in hand...only this time, 
saying, "I love ya Todd...Hit a 
Home Run".
And you guessed it....he did !
This is the story of "Teddy Kremer", an 11 minute video that when you see it, you 
would never have rooted for any other team in the World Series this 
year...
...for one 
reason...
It  would have been for "Teddy".
And Teddy, if you're out there, take it from a Cub fan...keep the faith...
"Wait til Next Year"
And Teddy, if you're out there, take it from a Cub fan...keep the faith...
"Wait til Next Year"
Dick 
Arendt
 





 
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