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Rockies’ Daniel Murphy donates $100,000 to help minor league players affected by coronavirus pandemic

Murphy donated the $100,000 to a partnership between More Than Baseball and Our Baseball Life

Colorado Rockies' Daniel Murphy (9) follows ...
David Zalubowski, The Associated Press
Colorado Rockies’ Daniel Murphy (9) follows the flight of his RBI-single off San Francisco Giants starting pitcher Tyler Beede in the third inning of a baseball game Sunday, Aug. 4, 2019, in Denver.
Kyle Newman, digital prep sports editor for The Denver Post.
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With many poorly paid minor leaguers facing a daunting financial future because of baseball’s indefinite postponement, Rockies first baseman Daniel Murphy is stepping up to the plate in a big way.

Murphy to a partnership between More Than Baseball and Our Baseball Life as a way to help minor league families in need during the coronavirus pandemic. Murphy’s donation kicks off the public fundraiser for the organizations’

The Rockies veteran joins Rangers outfielder ($190,000) and Cardinals pitcher ($250,000) as major leaguers who have donated money to help minor leaguers.

On Tuesday, its initiative to give financial support for minor leaguers had been extended through May 31. For Rockies minor leaguers, that means $400 a week in assistance.

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