Cincinnat (January 5, 2023) - Cincinnati is one of the best sports cities in the country. From supporting the teams to cheering on the local homegrown products of athletes that make it professionally, The Queen City is a special place.
“The Cincinnati Kid”, Sam Hubbard, is no exception to that. Sam’s accomplishments as a professional football player are no surprise to those who followed his time as a two-sport standout at Moeller High School and his decorated collegiate career at The Ohio State University. His charitable accomplishments are equally impressive, a testament to his character and what makes him an outstanding role model for even his littlest fans.
To celebrate Sam’s work and commitment to the community, as well as another great season, The Christ Hospital Health Network and The Sam Hubbard Foundation are teaming up for one final game-winning play. All future football fans born at our Mt. Auburn and Liberty Birthing Centers on the final game of the season (January 7) will receive a limited-edition “The Cincinnati Kid, Too” onesie. Hubbard’s patented flex can be seen on the front with writing on the back that reads “can’t catch me."
Throughout the season, The Christ Hospital Health Network and The Sam Hubbard Foundation have partnered together for several charitable events. Last month, team members at The Christ Hospital donated more than 1,200 boxes of cereal to students at Taft Elementary School to take home over winter break while the Sam Hubbard Foundation donated snacks and water. In November, the two organizations partnered together to donate more than 250 Thanksgiving meals to families across the Tri-State.
These onesies are available for purchase here. Sizes range from newborn to 24 months. A portion of the proceeds will benefit The Sam Hubbard Foundation.
Above is a photo of baby Rory McMullen, son of Cheyanne and Shane McMullen posing in the limited-edition onesie. From all of us at The Christ Hospital Health Network and the Sam Hubbard Foundation, congratulations to all of our families!