Well, well, well, Tech baseball players have an interaction with a begger, what was the result?
LAWRENCE, KS (KCBD) -
The Red Raider baseball team swept Kansas in Lawrence this weekend, but a woman's post on Facebook is showing how the team is winning off diamond.
Sunday afternoon Laurie Scott Powell, the Lawrence woman, posted that she witnessed "young men with Texas Tech baseball t-shirts" heading toward a charter bus stop to speak with a man on the street asking for money.
The post says the young men reached into their pockets and gave the man money outside a local restaurant.
"I would like to commend several of the Texas Tech Baseball players. As I was leaving a local restaurant for Mother's Day I saw several young men walking down the sidewalk wearing Texas Tech Baseball t-shirts. I saw a tour bus parked near by so I assumed they were in town to play KU. As this group of young men passed a local man asking for money a couple of these men reached into their pockets and gave him money. They were very kind and respectful to this man. I have no idea what kind of record the Texas Tech Baseball team has but in my book they are an outstanding team. What a great way to represent their team and Texas Tech University. I hope someone will let them know their kind gesture did not go unseen or unnoticed. #TexasTechBBrocks"
LAWRENCE, KS (KCBD) -
The Red Raider baseball team swept Kansas in Lawrence this weekend, but a woman's post on Facebook is showing how the team is winning off diamond.
Sunday afternoon Laurie Scott Powell, the Lawrence woman, posted that she witnessed "young men with Texas Tech baseball t-shirts" heading toward a charter bus stop to speak with a man on the street asking for money.
The post says the young men reached into their pockets and gave the man money outside a local restaurant.
"I would like to commend several of the Texas Tech Baseball players. As I was leaving a local restaurant for Mother's Day I saw several young men walking down the sidewalk wearing Texas Tech Baseball t-shirts. I saw a tour bus parked near by so I assumed they were in town to play KU. As this group of young men passed a local man asking for money a couple of these men reached into their pockets and gave him money. They were very kind and respectful to this man. I have no idea what kind of record the Texas Tech Baseball team has but in my book they are an outstanding team. What a great way to represent their team and Texas Tech University. I hope someone will let them know their kind gesture did not go unseen or unnoticed. #TexasTechBBrocks"