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04/15/26 10:30:00
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04/15 22:28 CDT Singer leading Jackie Robinson festivities collapses before
White Sox game against Rays
Singer leading Jackie Robinson festivities collapses before White Sox game
against Rays
CHICAGO (AP) --- A singer leading the "Jackie Robinson Day" festivities before
the Chicago White Sox's game against the Tampa Bay Rays on Wednesday night
collapsed and was taken to a hospital.
The White Sox said Gerald Chaney, a longtime anthem performer, was "doing well"
while continuing to be evaluated. He collapsed while performing "Lift Every
Voice and Sing," and the team said he was alert before leaving Rate Field.
Chaney was a few words into the hymn considered the Black national anthem when
he stopped. He started again and collapsed.
"I'm really glad to hear that he is doing well," White Sox manager Will Venable
said after his team's 8-3 loss. "But obviously a scary moment. I think everyone
did a great job in responding and did the best to make sure he's all right.
Really good news to hear that he is all right. That's the most important thing,
obviously."
Emergency medical technicians tended to Chaney for several minutes before he
was loaded onto a gurney and taken from the field. The teams watched from their
dugouts.
Chaney was also scheduled to sing "The Star Spangled Banner" after performing
"Lift Every Voice and Sing." The start of the game was delayed 12 minutes.
"The entire White Sox family is sending love to Gerald and his family for a
full and speedy recovery," the team said in a statement.
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