Red Sox nanny celebrates World Series win with team



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BOSTON –

A Massachusetts resident and a longtime nanny of the Boston Red Sox will join the team on duck boats as they celebrate their victory in the World Series on Wednesday.

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Ruth Copponi, a former nurse at Norwood Hospital, has been caring for Sox kids for 23 years and has become a special part of family life. She and other guards supervise the children during the games in the Fenway Park Family Room.

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"We start half an hour before the match and we stay there for half an hour, while the parents pick up the kids," Copponi said. "I enjoyed working here and in all the championships I've seen."

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Copponi has received many special Red Sox gifts, including a baseball bat bearing his name inscribed in his honor for his 20 years of service.

But the best part of his job is the kids. Copponi has made long-standing friendships with many Red Sox families, including David Ortiz, the former Sox hitter, his wife and children, who sent him Christmas cards.

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"Alex Ortiz and his brother were wonderful, and David and Tiffany are wonderful parents," Copponi said.

It's also rewarding to see the stars of the Red Sox – famous athletes and role models – in their most important roles as parents – ordinary people in less regular jobs.

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"All baseball players are exceptional fathers," Copponi said. "They are so good with their children, they are so worried, they come after games and take them and hug them, they are great parents."

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Copponi, who was named Ruth after Babe Ruth, has baseball in her blood. She was born into a family that loved playing and watching baseball, and she also raised her own family to love the sport.

When she celebrates the parade on Wednesday with the Red Sox, her grandson will join her. This will be his fourth time on the duck boats.

"Red Sox won the first world series [since Copponi’s employment with the team] in 2004, and it was incredible, she said. They have now won four victories, and it was probably the best year, because the players were exceptional. "

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