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David Haugh: White Sox' Peavy pitches with a purpose

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Peavy relied on that trust when he invited Akerfelds and Balsley over to dinner in Arizona before spring training in 2011 to watch him throw as he began his comeback. During the Sox's West Coast trip last month, Peavy flew to southern California the day after shutting out the A's to spend a special night with Akerfelds watching the Padres on TV.


"Everybody in San Diego knows Jake is true to his roots and his boys," said Padres broadcaster Andy Masur, formerly of WGN. "Everybody knows 'Ack' had a huge impact on him."


Doctors tell Akerfelds, who Peavy says didn't feel up to an interview, 95 percent of pancreatic cancer patients in his condition die within five years. He remains fixated on the 5 percent who don't.


"They've tried to get him into hospice care so he's pain-free and he has told me, 'Jake, no way because what if tomorrow this research breaks through?' " Peavy said. "He understands the long shots, but he's a fighter."


Down in Semmes, Ala., so is the woman who helped raise Peavy. The deep faith Peavy openly professes comes from the influence of, "a down-home, Southern lady who loves her church," he said.
When Peavy chartered a plane in April so Lolley and Grandpa Sonny, 80, could see him pitch the Sox home opener, it provided Peavy's thrill of the season. When Peavy became a big leaguer, the small-town kid avoided homesickness by calling his grandparents on days he started _ a ritual he maintains.


"It has become a huge tradition," Peavy said. "Obviously, it's going to be an emotional day when I'm no longer able to speak to her before a game I pitch."


The sadder Peavy sounds the more resolved he becomes. Tired of feeling helpless, Peavy organized an effort on NetRaffle.org to raise funds for the Jake Peavy Foundation and for pancreatic cancer research on behalf of Akerfelds and Lolley. The winner and three guests will receive travel accommodations and choice seats for the Sox-Cubs series June 18-20 at U.S. Cellular Field, which also includes memorabilia, pregame access and a meal with Peavy.

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