WASHINGTON 鈥 Washington聽Nationals鈥 Bryce Harper has made a Maryland girl鈥檚 wish come true.
The meeting between Kaylan, 16, of Gaithersburg, Maryland, and the Nats鈥 right fielder was part of ESPN鈥檚 鈥淢y Wish鈥 series, which pairs kids from the Make-A-Wish Foundation with professional athletes in segments hosted by the network鈥檚 Chris Connelly.
Kaylan, , was born with a renal defect that required a kidney transplant. That took her away temporarily from her softball career, but she continued to watch Nationals games on TV and in person.
聽says Kaylan takes 24 pills a day, will face other medical problems and could need聽more transplants.
(Watch ESPN’s My Wish segment with Kaylan and Harper.)
At a recent Make-A-Wish gala, Kalyan was surprised with a video greeting from Harper, granting her wish. Kaylan told MLB.com聽that when she was surprised by Harper’s invitation at the gala, she “was crying the whole video.聽I didn’t even hear it.”
And on July 2, the two spent the聽day together, which included a VIP shopping trip to聽Under Armour; an insider鈥檚 tour of Nationals Park; batting practice with the team; throwing out the first pitch (to Harper, who encouraged her to throw from the mound, according to MLB.com); and just聽hanging out together.
鈥淸Having] her wish granted to meet her favorite athlete gave Kaylan the courage to continue battling her life-threatening medical condition while pursuing the activities she loves,鈥 the foundation said.
She pronounced the day with Harper the聽“best day ever.”
For his part, Harper told MLB.com that聽Kaylan was “a sweet spirit.”
“I’m very happy that I was able to do that and the whole team, the whole organization, they really took part in that. I can’t thank them enough as well for letting her come in and do what she wanted to do,” Harper said.
This is the 10th聽season for the 鈥淢y Wish鈥 program, which runs all this week. On Monday night, Houston Texans defensive lineman J.J.Watt was featured. Other shows will include NBA superstar Steph Curry and the U.S. Women鈥檚 National Soccer Team.
