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Thursday, December 13, 2012
Photos: Rangers spread holiday cheer to sick kids at Cook Children’s Hospital
It goes without saying that Josh Hamilton wasn't there.
Photo by Alexandra Olivia
Quinn, right, was excited to share with Texas Rangers outfielder Craig Gentry her plan to visit Disney World at the Rangers Holiday visit to Cook Children's Hospital on December 13, 2012 in Fort Worth.
FORT WORTH Donning Texas Rangers Santa hats, more than a dozen Rangers players and coaches visited Cook Children's Hospital on Thursday morning to bring presents to sick children.
Pitcher Derek Holland presented the hospital coordinator with books, games, and electronics, much to the kids' delight. The gifts will remain at the hospital for kids to play with. They were donated by the "just keep livin" foundation, a charity started by started by Camila and Matthew McConaughey to help kids. The Rangers Foundation partners with the charity.
Josh Hamilton, former Rangers slugger who reportedly signed with the Angels today, was not in attendance.
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