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Stand Up to Cancer: Cubs and Blue Jays share touching moment at Wrigley Field

During the 4th inning of Saturday’s game, the Cubs and Blue Jays experienced an emotional moment at Wrigley Field.

Players and coaches from both teams lined up in front of their dugouts as part of the “Stand Up to Cancer” campaign, holding up signs with names and words written in permanent marker.

(WATCH: Crane Kenney joins the show to talk about Cubs for a Cure)

Many of the 38,755 fans at Wrigley Field joined the two teams with their own signs and sustained cheers as the moment lasted for several minutes.

Watch the full moment in the video above or on the Marquee Sports Network app.

Saturday was the main day of Cubs for a Cure, a fundraiser that began Thursday morning (the Cubs’ day off) with a radiothon on 670 The Score.

For more information about Cubs for a Cure or to donate, visit: cubsforacure.com.

More content about Cubs for a Cure and MLB Players’ Weekend:

Jon Lester looks back on his battle against cancer
Jameson Taillon is proud to represent the cancer community on the field
Cubs legend Ryne Sandberg shared incredible news about his battle with cancer
–The heartwarming details in the Cubs’ Players’ Weekend apparel
–Ian Happ is grateful for the opportunity to raise awareness for cancer research

By Bronte

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