
Red Sox Coach Gets Dream Ride to Work from His Son
A baseball coach who spent decades bringing his son to ballparks got the ultimate full-circle moment. His son, now working for the opposing team, drove him to the game.
When Red Sox interim third base coach Chad Epperson arrived at the ballpark in Kansas City on Tuesday, his driver wasn't just any colleague. It was his son, Drew, who works as a video assistant for the Royals.
For Chad, the moment ranked among the best in his entire 30-year baseball career. He compared it to riding on a Duck Boat during Boston's championship parade, one of the sport's most treasured honors.
The full-circle moment decades ago when Drew was just a kid. Back in 2004, Chad was coaching for the Red Sox's Single-A affiliate in Augusta. Drew would tag along to the ballpark, watching his dad work and soaking in the game he'd eventually join himself.
Those childhood trips planted seeds that grew into Drew's own baseball career. Now the two men work in the same sport, for rival teams, crossing paths when schedules align.

Sunny's Take
This story captures something beautiful about parenthood and passion. Chad spent years modeling what it meant to love baseball and work hard in the game. He brought Drew into that world, not knowing his son would one day build his own career there.
The role reversal says everything. The dad who once drove his son to ballparks got chauffeured by that same kid, now grown and thriving in his own baseball job. Both men get to share the sport they love while pursuing separate paths.
Baseball creates these moments. It's a game passed down through generations, where kids who grew up in dugouts sometimes return as professionals. For the Eppersons, Tuesday proved that some of life's greatest victories happen off the field.
A father and son, both following their dreams in the same beautiful game.
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This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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