What an awesome night in Bean Town!
It was a special night Monday at Boston’s Fenway Park, as the Red Sox honored freed Hamas hostage Omer Shem Tov by having him throw the ceremonial first pitch.
Shem Tov’s pitch came prior to the Red Sox‘s contest taking on the New York Mets, which kicked off a three-game home stand for the legendary franchise. (RELATED: ESPN’s Ryan Clark Goes Full Moron With Anti-White Comment About RGIII, Caitlin Clark)
The Red Sox were holding Jewish Heritage Night, and they did it in grade-A fashion. I mean, damn, what’s better than having a freed Jew as the centerpiece of the event where we can also tell Hamas to stick it where the sun don’t shine?
It was awesome! And to make it even better, the Red Sox won the game!
“It was amazing, amazing,” Shem Tov told the Boston Herald. “It’s a great opportunity, and it’s an honor for me to be here tonight.”
Baseball has a way of telling bigger stories — about tradition and people.
Honored to join the @RedSox for their annual Jewish Heritage Celebration @fenwaypark. Welcoming the courageous Omer Shem Tov and his family to Boston made the evening especially special. A night of… pic.twitter.com/vE8xt9TCJQ
— Benjamin M. Sharoni (@BennySharoni) May 20, 2025
Captivity survivor Omer Shem Tov arrived at the Boston Red Sox baseball game.
Omer will have the honor of throwing out the first pitch of the game.💪🇮🇱 pic.twitter.com/UQiikUfrKq
— Eli Afriat 🇮🇱🎗 (@EliAfriatISR) May 19, 2025
Alex Bregman also met Omer Shem Tov, a Nova Festival survivor, before the game.
Bregman recently visited the Nova Exhibition in Toronto on a Red Sox off-day. pic.twitter.com/n4jvE2Hk4m
— Gabrielle Starr (@gfstarr1) May 19, 2025
Round of applause to the Red Sox for this!
This article was originally published at dailycaller.com