GLEN BURNIE, Md. -- Baltimore's sports teams showed their support by attending a 14-year-old superfan's graduation parade on Tuesday morning after getting word that his cancer has spread.
Mo Gaba, who is battling cancer for the fourth time, gained notoriety by becoming the first person to announce an NFL draft pick by using a braille card.
As hundreds of people drove past Gaba's garden apartment honking their horns and yelling "Mo," Orioles outfielder Trey Mancini stopped by to congratulate Gaba and the Ravens marching band played the "Pomp and Circumstance" graduation song. Ravens offensive lineman Bradley Bozeman presented a game ball to Gaba, who then awarded it to his mother.