The Jack Ryan star surprised the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center COVID-19 unit with a trip to Fenway Park and a chat with David Ortiz
Ortiz praised the group saying that their work is “something that goes beyond everything.”John Krasinski Is ‘Generous Human Being’: Jack Ryan’s Victor Rasuk Reacts to Some Good News
The MLB star added, “so the Red Sox are going to donate four tickets for life” for employees at the Beth Israel medical center to use. “I thought I was a big deal, but I’ve been waiting on the waitlist for 16 years and still heard nothing,” Krasinski joked. “I might be able to get Big Papi, but I don’t get the Big Papi treatment.”Krasinski arranged for the Red Sox super-fans at the hospital to take a visit to Fenway Park, where the health care workers had the stadium all to themselves.
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