The Seattle Mariners are days away from their home opener and for one local fan, his wishes are already coming true. FOX13
are days away from their home opener and for one local fan, his wishes are already coming true.
In 2019, Coleman was diagnosed with bilateral retinoblastoma, a rare eye cancer. If caught "too late" it could lead to the removal of eyes. "We're really just celebrating him and a wish come true, and really a beloved and longstanding relationship with the Seattle Mariners," said Katheryn Mueller, of Make-A-Wish Alaska and Washington.
"For him to be able to run the base, we're trying to help him understand how big of an event this is, and something he should be proud of what he's gone through," said Coleman's dad Steve Tawresey.
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