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Cancer Survivor Sox Pitcher, Wife Targeted by 'Vile' Online Death Threats

  • Red Sox reliever Liam Hendriks, a 36-year-old cancer survivor, revealed on May 22, 2025, that he and his wife received death threats online following Boston's 5-1 loss to the New York Mets at Fenway Park.
  • Hendriks attributed his limited playing time and inconsistent bullpen role to cancer treatments and Tommy John surgery, expressing frustration over the uncertainty of his usage in Boston's bullpen.
  • He posted on Instagram that hateful messages urged him to commit suicide and wished he died from cancer, condemning such attacks as "disgusting and vile" and calling for people to reconsider their actions behind anonymous accounts.
  • Hendriks stated, "Enough is enough," and believes he speaks for all players facing online abuse, linking his experience to other MLB figures targeted by similar threats, including fellow Red Sox pitcher Lucas Giolito.
  • The incident highlights ongoing issues of player harassment on social media, suggesting a need for greater awareness and structural changes to protect athletes and their families from cruel online behavior.
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