The Toronto Maple Leafs forward is the brother-in-law of Border Cats infielder Greg LaChance.
On Friday evening, the Toronto Maple Leafs star found everyone’s eyes on him in a different sport.
Serving in the role of catcher was Border Cats shortstop Greg LaChance, who is Marner’s brother-in-law. “I haven’t thrown a first pitch since 2017 and I don’t have a very good arm, so I was trying to get the ball over the plate and in the strike zone.” “It’s amazing for me and my wife to come and support Greg and show him our love,” Marner added. “He’s had some amazing seasons in college and we’re excited to watch him do his thing.”
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