Baseball player and inspiration for the famous "challenge" to promote the fight against the SLA. He died at 34: the memory of the New York Times
The illness – "The challenge of the Ice Bucket Challenge – Frates had said at the time – represents all that is fantastic in this country: it concerns fun, friends, family and does the difference for all of us who live with the SLA". Frates, a Beverly native from the suburbs of Boston, was an athlete at St. John's Prep in nearby Danvers. He continued playing baseball at Boston College and then went on to work in Germany afterwards. the degree and in amateur championships on his return to the United States. He was playing for the Lexington Blue Sox in 2011 when he was shot in the wrist and noticed that he was not healing properly. After months of testing, he was diagnosed with ALS in 2012. "On the upper floors there is a drawing for me – Frates had added to The Salem News in 2012 – I accepted this situation mentally. There are people out there who do not have my support system or my advantages and I want to help them"
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