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Brandon Webb and friends prepare for a fishing tournament for his 'K Foundation.' The Diamondbacks pitcher explains why this charity is so important to him and more.

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" Tonight basically is a -- they get together that was gathering in nice dinner. We've we've -- here. -- for those the past few years what does TPC it is an extraordinary cast. Unbelievable the fifth set up everything. That houses were and -- dinner everything is dead. Incredible completely five starts this takes to a different level of life. Milk cow I have no doubt thought Hannah who believe like it's it's really. Like a ritzy tight. You know -- is looking very yeah. Laughter deal -- I think you've been -- if we'll chocolate ball -- he'll do stuff."

" We had a yeah cool field this year and are slim lead boat captains were. Major League Baseball haltingly wade Boggs. NBA hoping -- very random former Arizona Diamondbacks Adam Dunn. "

" Diamondbacks catcher Christmas it's kind of a casual -- See you that we. We're the next day and for me personally the table I was sitting at sitting next to somebody like wade Boggs this is a Hall of Fame baseball player. Is a dream come true. When you never caught a -- today. -- back to because because it will it will take you back and a sack and played. Rick yeah they they don't -- as the clintons -- angler. If there's any pointers -- they can give -- I'll be happy today. Don't want to beat him like eating out from. It's so well I would talk trash and two together in in you know if if things better than -- over -- on baseball. Fishing doesn't matter club that is so. You know this gives -- together -- driven in you know seeing him than what most pitch tomorrow first. Not just like welcome everybody here that -- foundation is foundational life and I started a couple years ago. Can't help kids in the in the Phoenix and surrounding areas of."

" reason why I got involved in that takes on occasion -- right because. I got to know brands. That's a great guy and yeah why don't really have a soft fine -- war helping me. And that's -- really got me excited about work and try to develop. Is on tour --"

" Few of the members on the board and that has now here. And you know it went together really quickly this -- is the largest fund raiser for the tape them -- how this year we -- studs over a 100000 dollars is its first class man and it was a last year it was -- first when it came to win. Think of -- accommodations. And how he goes about his business it was a no brainer. Brent walker is our most prominent programs and -- his locker -- provides. Patients and their -- access to things like personal computers books. Craft supplies dvd dvd players horrible game systems. Glaser designed to help pass time modern hospitals can make that experience. Somewhat. More help. What -- doing to help out so many kids and Arizona's two shot. This site certainly commend him on doing that I would have a lot of work players. We're young players and all the sports were making kind of money that can make nowadays would maybe you learned from what Brandon is doing."

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