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“1/1 Card, 1/1 Heart” – When 6-Year-Old Boy Made Yankees Star Bend Closer to Young Fan.Y1

July 15, 2025 by mrs a

Oakley – a 6-year-old fan – pulled a rare “1/1” card of Oswaldo Cabrera from his baseball collection. But what no one expected was… Cabrera actually saw the photo his mother posted on social media – and that led to the moment that brought thousands of people to tears.

Yankees rookie Oswaldo Cabrera is living the dream - Our Esquina

Cabrera didn’t just say thank you. He invited Oakley and his family to Yankee Stadium, not just to watch the game, but to walk down to the field, take pictures, hug each other and make the boy “a Yankee” for an unforgettable day.

“Hey Juli, this is awesome! Let’s make a great memory with the whole family. It’s a great day to play at Yankee Stadium!” – Cabrera replied to Oakley’s mother’s post.

The moment Oakley beamed next to Cabrera, clutching the precious card, went viral – not just as a story about fans and idols, but as proof that sometimes, a small act from the heart can create a lifelong memory.

Oswaldo Cabrera Showing the Yankees Why He Should Be an Everyday Starter

In a world of change, baseball is still a place where small dreams are nurtured – and that day, it was Cabrera who made it happen.

 

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