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Dennis Eckersley accomplished a lot of great things throughout his baseball career, but the former big league pitcher can't help but be amazed by those able to read Braille.
Eckersley stopped by Perkins School for the Blind recently, and the NESN analyst was delighted to see a number of reading enthusiasts who were willing to spend some time reading Braille with him. Eck is proud to be part of NESN's partnership with Perkins, which began in 2010 and is now stronger than ever.
For more information about Perkins School for the Blind, visit Perkins.org.