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See Dylan Dreyer's son Calvin, 8, throw 1st pitch at Boston Red Sox game

See Dylan Dreyer's son Calvin, 8, throw 1st pitch at Boston Red Sox game

Yahoo26-05-2025

Dylan Dreyer is one proud mom after watching 8-year-old son Calvin throw the first pitch at a Boston Red Sox game.
On May 17, Dylan, her husband, Brian Fichera, and their three boys — Calvin, Oliver, 5, and Rusty, 3 — spent the day as a family at Fenway Park to see the Red Sox face off against the Atlanta Braves. Before the game began, Calvin had the honor of tossing the first pitch of the night.
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TODAY captured a video of the moment Calvin threw the baseball alongside his mom, who also tossed a pitch. Dylan smiled and gave her son a high five after. The mother-son duo then celebrated with Red Sox catcher Connor Wong and coach Jason Varitek, who caught their pitches.
In another sweet clip, Dylan met the Red Sox mascot, Wally the Green Monster, who rewarded her by allowing her to sport his giant baseball cap for a few moments.
Dylan also uploaded a joint Instagram post with TODAY that included an adorable family photo of her, Brian, Calvin, Oliver and Rusty posing together on the baseball field. The entire family wore custom Red Sox jerseys with the number 25.
Dylan Dreyer and her family sport matching Red Sox jerseys at the team's game against the Atlanta Braves May 17. (Nicole Collazo Santana / TODAY)
The game held special significance for Dylan's family as it marked Fenway Park's first-ever Celiac Awareness Night.
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The TODAY meteorologist has opened up in the past about Calvin being diagnosed with celiac disease when he was about 6 years old.
Dylan Dreyer and her three sons — Calvin, Oliver and Rusty — posed with Red Sox mascots Wally and Tessie. (Nicole Collazo Santana / TODAY)
Before making their way to the game, Dylan posted a slideshow of photos of her boys enjoying some gluten-free donuts and visiting the New England Aquarium.
'Tonight is Celiac Awareness Night at Fenway Park!! Had to hit up the gluten free donuts at @kanes_donuts for breakfast first!! And the @newenglandaquarium too!' she captioned the carousel and added the hashtag 'backinboston.'
The family of five watched the Red Sox beat the Braves 7-6 after a thrilling walk-off home run. Later, Dylan shared more snaps from their unforgettable day, including a couple of Calvin smiling wide as he tossed the ball around.
Dylan Dreyer with husband Brian Fichera and their three sons on the field at Fenway Park stadium. (Nicole Collazo Santana / TODAY)
'Calvin said 'today was the best day of my life'. I couldn't agree more buddy!!' she wrote in the caption. 'Hard to top today!'
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She added 'Thank you to the @redsox for making this the most special day ever!!! And to top it off, it's Celiac Awareness Night!'
Dylan previously spoke to TODAY.com about Calvin, whom the family affectionately calls Cal, suffering from frequent stomach pain before they received his celiac diagnosis.
'There was one time the pain was so bad that we thought maybe he had something like his appendix burst,' she recalled. 'He was hunched over in pain.'
The family quickly took him to the emergency room. After multiple appointments and tests, Calvin's blood work confirmed he had the digestive and immune disorder.
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'I knew nothing about celiac disease. I knew a friend of a friend had it, and she couldn't eat bread. That's basically the knowledge I had,' Dylan shared at the time.
She learned more about the condition and her family made changes to help Calvin switch to a gluten-free diet. The mom also filmed new episodes of the TODAY segment 'Cooking with Cal' with her oldest child, where they started to make recipes he could enjoy.
'I want him to still be able to enjoy food and not just settle for something,' she said. 'There's a lot of recipes that just don't have gluten. I can cook a lot that doesn't involve breads and flours.'
Dr. Lisa Fahey, co-director of the Celiac Center at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, previously explained to TODAY.com that celiac disease is an autoimmune condition where 'eating gluten triggers an immune response, and that can create a variety of symptoms for patients.'
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She added that the condition essentially causes the body to fight 'against itself.'
Dylan said she hopes the 'Cooking with Cal' series can help other families also experiencing the same challenges better understand how to manage celiac disease.
This article was originally published on TODAY.com

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