Today is Veterans Day, and Major League Baseball and its clubs are taking this occasion to solemnly remember those veterans who paid the ultimate sacrifice for their country, and to pay heed to those who have served and share in tributes today.
During an MLB visit to a Dallas health care facility on the morning of Game 4, John Campbell, deputy undersecretary of defense for Wounded Warrior Care and Transition Policy, said it is about "getting the country to understand just how valuable these young men and women are. I think other sports should do the same thing. Major League Baseball is kind of leading the way in doing this, so hat's off to them."
Overall, the players within the league of MLB are all honoring an respecting the soldiers who have fought, and are still fighting overseas, for the United States of America. Today is a day we should all honor the soldiers and their hard work, and the MLB organization is making this happen too.
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