
Jose Trevino Orchestrates Magical Day as Young Fan’s “Make-A-Wish” Transforms into Reds Reality
June 14, 2025 | Cincinnati, OH — By ChatGPT News Desk
In a moment that blended the beauty of baseball with the power of compassion, New York Yankees catcher Jose Trevino stepped into a new role this week—not as a player, but as a dream-maker for one young fan whose “Make-A-Wish” became an unforgettable Reds reality.
11-year-old Mason Carter, a die-hard Cincinnati Reds fan from Dayton battling a rare form of leukemia, wished for one thing: to spend a day with the Reds at Great American Ball Park. But what unfolded went beyond expectations—and it was Trevino, a rival team’s catcher, who helped engineer the magic.
Trevino, known throughout MLB for his heart as much as his glove, learned about Mason’s wish through mutual friends connected to the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Despite wearing Yankees pinstripes, Trevino reached out to the Reds and collaborated behind the scenes to turn Mason’s wish into a day of awe, inspiration, and joy.
A Dream Come True
The day began with Mason receiving a personalized Reds uniform, a locker in the clubhouse next to shortstop Elly De La Cruz, and a surprise visit from Trevino himself—who flew in on the Yankees’ off day to be part of the surprise.
I know what it’s like to look up to heroes,” Trevino said. “Today, Mason’s our hero.”
Mason threw out the ceremonial first pitchcaught, fittingly, by Trevino—then joined the Reds in the dugout, high-fiving players, joking with manager David Bell, and even calling the team’s first pitch on the radio broadcast.
Beyond the Game
But the most emotional moment came during the 7th-inning stretch, when the stadium scoreboard played a special tribute video to Mason, narrated by Trevino. The message ended with: “No matter the uniform, baseball is family. And Mason, you’re part of ours.”
Mason’s mother, Shannon Carter, said the experience “lifted his spirit in a way we haven’t seen in months.”
“Jose didn’t just show up—he created this experience with his heart,” she said. “He gave Mason more than a memory. He gave him hope.”
A League United
In a sport often defined by fierce rivalries and stats, Trevino’s gesture reminded fans what truly matters. Players from both dugouts applauded as Mason walked off the field hand-in-hand with his hero.
Even Reds owner Bob Castellini weighed in: “This is what the game is all about. Compassion, community, and courage.”
The Final Word
For one magical day, the score didn’t matter. The uniform didn’t matter. What mattered was a young boy’s dream—and the kindness of a man who made it come true.
Jose Trevino may have played for the Yankees, but on this day, he was every bit a Cincinnati Red.
Photos courtesy of Make-A-Wish Foundation and MLB.com
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