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When NESN employees aren't in the studio or in the field bringing fans the news on their favorite teams, they give their time to local communities and charitable organizations.
On Saturday, more than 20 employees from New England's most-watched sports network volunteered for the Travis Roy Wiffle Ball Tournament to benefit the Franciscan Hospital for Children.
It was a beautiful day, and the event drew a great turnout at The "Wake" Field behind the hospital in Brighton, Mass.