►
From YouTube: Red Sox Hat Giveaway at the Condon School
Description
Mayor Wu joins BPS Superintendent Mary Skipper, Hall of Famer Pedro Martinez, and Red Sox President and CEO Sam Kennedy at the Condon School in South Boston for the annual One Boston Day Hat Day giveaway. The Red Sox distributed more than 40,000 Red Sox hats to BPS students and staff.
B
B
Awesome
so
we
have
some
very
special
guests
with
us
today.
You
know
you
already
met
some
of
them
golly
and
Tessie
gorgeous,
and
so
we
are
very
fortunate
this
morning
to
have
some
other
guests
with
us
and
we're
going
to
start
with
introducing
our
beloved
mayor
mayor
Wu
and
welcome
her
to
the
Columbia
store.
B
C
C
C
We
are
gonna,
welcome
people
from
all
over
the
world
to
run
26.2
miles
and
finish
in
Boston,
and
it's
been
a
chance
to
Showcase
just
what
Boston
is
about
taking
care
of
each
other
standing,
strong
and
being
there
for
Community.
One
of
the
best
partners
that
we
have
for
taking
care
of
each
other
standing,
strong
and
being
part
of
community
is
the
Boston
Red
Sox.
C
And
we
know
when
you
walk
around
the
city
and
you
see
people
wearing
your
your
Red
Sox
hat.
That
means
we're
proud
of
being
from
Boston
we're
proud
of
our
team,
but
being
a
Red
Sox
fan
part
of
Red
Sox
Nation
also
means
we're
proud
of
the
neighborhoods
that
we
come
from
we're
proud
of
taking
care
of
each
other,
and
so
I'm
so
excited
to
be
here
with
you.
D
What
school
should
we
go
to
because
you
know
all
of
the
schools
are
getting
hats
today.
All
the
elementary
and
middle
school
students
are
getting
Red
Sox
hats
today
right
for
this,
but
when
they
said
what
school
should
we
go
to?
What
school
has
the
strong
spirit
that
loves
the
Red
Sox
that
loves
Boston?
What
it?
What
did
we
say.
D
That's
right,
that's
right!
So
today's
special
we
want
to
thank
the
Red
Sox
so
much
because
they
are
our
partners
not
just
in
in
providing
the
hats,
but
they
do
so
much
with
us
giving
tutoring.
We
have
a
learning
lab
with
them.
They
are
just
real
partners
with
us.
So
I
want
to
thank
all
of
the
Red
Sox
organization.
Can
we
give
them
a
Condon,
welcome
and
show.
D
All
right,
we're
gonna
we're
gonna
get
on
right
now
to
the
rest
of
this,
but
remember
Boston
one
day
is
about
us
doing
things
for
other
people,
it's
about
coming
together
as
Boston
and
being
like
a
good
citizen,
a
servant
in
Boston
and
helping
your
classmates,
your
teachers,
your
parents,
that's
what
Boston
one
day
is
it's
helping
your
community,
so
Condon
is
kicking
this
off
of
the
city.
So
congratulations,
Condon,.
E
All
right,
good
morning,
everybody,
my
name,
is
Sam
Kennedy,
with
the
Boston
Red
Sox
great,
to
see
everybody
on
behalf
of
John
and
Linda
Henry
and
the
entire
Red
Sox
organization.
We
are
so
grateful
for
you,
welcoming,
welcoming
us
into
Condon
this
morning.
We
have
a
couple
orders
of
business.
The
first
is
we
want
to
thank
your
great
leader,
principal
Carlita
Camillo,
with
a
jersey,
I'd,
ask
Linda,
Henry
and
mayor
Wu
to
do
the
honors
here
for
a
quick
photo
come
on
down.
You
have
the
best
principal
in
BPS.
E
E
The
mayor
said
it
very
well
this
weekend
is
all
about
you
guys
and
showing
what
Boston
is
all
about
the
strength
the
resiliency
coming
together
in
the
community
and
at
Fenway
Park
and
at
the
Red
Sox
Linda,
and
our
organization
we've
been
together
for
a
couple
of
decades
today
is
about
letting
each
and
every
one
of
you.
Students
know
that
you
are
welcome
at
Fenway
Park,
the
Red
Sox.
Are
your
team
and
the
hats
that
you're
wearing
wear
them
with
pride?
E
E
And
you're
gonna
help
us
get
on
track
because
we
need
another
World
Series
Championship.
So
we're
really
looking
forward
to
hosting
you
with
Fenway
and
just
know,
Fenway
is
for
you,
the
Red
Sox
are
for
you,
they're
your
team
and
now
I
am
the
luckiest
person
in
the
world
to
get
to
introduce
the
very,
very
special
guest
that
we
have
today.
E
You
know
when
I
think
about
Boston,
strong
and
I
think
about
bringing
people
together
and
Community.
There
is
perhaps
no
more
important
player
in
terms
of
his
iconic
status,
growing
up
in
the
Dominican
Republic
as
a
young
boy
who
would
have
ever
thought
that
when
this
guy
pitched
at
Fenway
night
in
and
night
out,
it
was
the
biggest
event
in
our
city
every
single
time
he
took
them
out.
Yeah,
look
at
Hall
of
Famer
Cy
Young
Award
winner
World
Series,
champion
Pedro,
Martinez
and
we'll
see
you
see.
E
F
I
love
you,
how
many
of
you
understand
hola,
yeah,
yeah,
that's
how
I
like
it.
Well,
yes,
I
grew
up
Pedro.
How
many
of
you
have
read
book
growing
up,
Pedro?
Oh
there
we
go
there.
We
go.
Listen
some
I'm
extremely
proud
to
be
here,
I'm
extremely
proud
to
represent
the
Red
Sox
Boston.
Our
mayor
Wu
represent
Boston
in
a
big
way,
because
I
once
was
one
of
you
and
the
reason
I'm
here
is
because
I
want
to
serve
as
an
example.
F
I
want
to
encourage
you
to
to
try
to
be
whoever
you
want
to
be,
but
be
the
best
that
you
can
be,
and
that's
that's
that's
the
main
reason
why
I'm
here,
I
I
want
you
to
look
at
me
and
see
your
dreams,
see
that
everything
is
possible.
Everything
you
want
to
achieve
in
life
you
can
achieve
and
just
like
Sam
said
I'm,
not
really
all
that
impressive
I'm,
not
that
tall,
but
once
I
decided
to
go
for
baseball,
I
I
wanted
to
be
the
best.
I
could
possibly
be
same.
F
Thing
goes
to
school
and
education,
a
single
School,
respecting
your
parents,
all
of
that
counts
and
I
encourage
you
to
actually
try
to
do
that.
Stay
in
school
continue
to
learn
improving
everything
you
try
to
do
every
single
day,
and
maybe
someday
you'll,
be
the
one
standing
here
and
giving
everybody.
The
message
of
staying
in
school
continue
to
be
successful,
continue
to
do
well
in
whatever
that
is
that
you're
gonna
do
how
many
of
you
want
to
be
a
baseball
player.
F
See
if
you
try
hard
enough,
if
you
do
the
things
that
you
need
to
do,
you're
respectful,
you
respect
the
school.
You
respect
the
teachers.
It's
going
to
be
way
easier
for
me
coming
over
to
Boston
as
an
immigrant
at
first
it
was
difficult,
but
the
transition
wasn't
all
that
hard,
because
I
understood
the
values
of
respecting
education
and
trying
to
learn
and
be
the
best
that
you
can
possibly
be
so
I
encourage
you
guys
to
look
at
me
as
a
sign
of
Hope,
for
whatever
you
want
to
do
and
remember.
F
I
was
the
one
sitting
on
that
chair
once
and
I
never
wanted
to
quit.
Sitting
on
that
chair,
unless
I
was
guaranteed,
that
I
had
I
had
a
professional
contract
to
come
and
play
baseball
and
thank
God
I
took
it,
but
I
I,
don't
regret
sitting
there,
where
you
guys
are
so
I
I
pray
to
God
that
you
all
stay
healthy
teachers,
I
love!
You
thank
you
so
much
for
what
you
do
for
everyone
here.
F
B
G
Good
morning,
I'm
city
council,
president
Ed
Flynn
I'm,
your
neighbor
I,
also
want
to
say
thank
you
to
the
content
team.
I
want
to
say
thank
you
to
the
Boston
Red
Sox
organization,
for
always
being
there
for
the
young
people
of
our
city,
but
the
Red
Sox
help
us
as
a
city.
They
bring
us
together
and
they
bring
out
the
best
in
people.
So
I
want
to
say
thank
you
to
the
Red
Sox
organization
and
to
Sam
and
to
Linda,
obviously
honored
to
be
with
the
mayor,
the
school
teachers
as
well.
Thank
you.
Everybody.