Anthony Rizzo — self-proclaimed glass case of emotions — still can't control the feels.
The hot sex videosCubs All-Star first baseman spoke Friday at the team's World Series victory parade. After thanking multiple members of the Cubs organization, he turned his attention to David Ross, Chicago's 39-year-old backup catcher who plans to retire this offseason.
Ross has been a mentor to many of these young Cubs, and his impact on them is clear.
"He's taught me a lot in life," Rizzo said, his voice quivering. "On the field, off the field, how to be a better person. I'm forever grateful for him."
Anthony Rizzo breaks down crying when talking about David Ross. pic.twitter.com/z9RHGb7FIb
— NFL Update (@MySportsUpdate) November 4, 2016
Rizzo leaned on Ross during an intense Game 7 on Wednesday, when emotions were getting the better of him. A couple innings later, Ross — whose advice was to "continue to breathe" — hit a home run in the last game of his career.
He retires as a World Series champion.
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