While the Chicago Cubs were in the middle of the game against the Tampa Bay Rays, Anthony Rizzo almost caught a ball right in the bleachers. It was Mo Ball's first home run that ended up almost landing in Rizzo's hand, but he still seemed to be excited that it came his way. Expand Tweet
It's been a big week for Rizzo as the former Cubs player announced that he is retiring , and he is set to become an ambassador for the team, according to ESPN's Jesse Rogers.
“News: Anthony Rizzo is retiring as a Cub and will be honored this Saturday at Wrigley Field. He'll also become an ambassador for the organization. The defacto captain of the 2016 World Series team has returned,” Rogers wrote on X, formerly Twitter. Article Continues Below
Rizzo was important for the Cubs on and off the