Ex-Royal Will Smith joins other Brewers in writing hooky letters to help fans get to opening day
Former Royals pitcher Will Smith is among the Brewers players who are trying to help fans get to opening day.
Smith and his Brewers teammates have written letters to coaches, parents, teachers, bosses and signifcant others that would allow a person to catch Monday’s opener.
Here is Smith’s letter to a teacher:
You don’t have to pull a Ferris Bueller on Opening Day. I’ve got your back. http://t.co/9PoNyuTuRj #SeeUApril6 pic.twitter.com/Pj7goZRJBX
— Will Smith (@White_Willy31) April 2, 2015Come on ladies, you didn’t think I’d forget about you: http://t.co/t9xxHsbu0m #SeeUApril6 pic.twitter.com/r784HcVUMI
— Will Smith (@White_Willy31) April 2, 2015Kyle Lohse wrote to all the bosses out there:
No need to call in sick to work on Opening Day. I’ve got you covered. http://t.co/NGS4VHEmPh #SeeUApril6 pic.twitter.com/oYuDgp3Ju7
— Kyle Lohse (@KyleLohse26) March 30, 2015...and for the ladies... http://t.co/J56SsvnNIE #SeeUApril6 pic.twitter.com/j7k1YDp2xy
— Kyle Lohse (@KyleLohse26) March 30, 2015Mike Fiers penned this to parents:
— Mike Fiers (@Fiers64) April 1, 2015— Mike Fiers (@Fiers64) April 1, 2015Scooter Gennett reached out to significant others:
Thanks to @SGennett2, there will be no relationship drama on Opening Day: http://t.co/mN2JgEl9T1. pic.twitter.com/pITweopJT7
— Milwaukee Brewers (@Brewers) April 1, 2015Doctor Matt Garza wrote to coaches:
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