Xander Bogaerts Hands Out World Gear To Kids Series, Visits Retirement Home | Boston Red Sox



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Plenty of people rushed to get their World Series gear after the Boston Red Sox clinched the title Sunday night against the Los Angeles Dodgers.

And while most are expecting to drop off their items, some kids get an unexpected surprise.

Shortstop Xander Bogaerts wandered around a Brighton neighborhood to drop off some World Series draws to kids. While he was leaving one house, the playground across the street started a "Red Sox" and "Xander Bogaerts" singing.

(You can watch the video here.)

After he finished his delivery, the shortstop made a way to a retirement where he enjoyed a nice game of poker with a handful of women.

(You can watch the video here.)

Bogaerts and the Red Sox landed back in Boston on Monday night with the World Series trophy. They continue the celebration with a parade Wednesday beginning at 11 am ET.

Thumbnail photo via Gary A. Vasquez / USA TODAY Sports Images

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