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CHICAGO Lucas Giolito and his family were part of José Abreu s historic American League Most Valuable Player Award announcement on Nov. 12, but they weren’t in Florida with Abreu and his family for the celebration.
Instead, the Giolitos were represented by a beautiful portrait of the White Sox first baseman painted by Lindsay Frost, Lucas’ mother, and situated prominently over Abreu’s right shoulder. It was in focus after Josh Donaldson read Abreu’s name and during Abreu s emotional interview on MLB Network.
“That pumped me up,” Giolito told MLB.com of the painting gifted to Abreu by his mom. “That was really special.”