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“I couldn’t call my dad – that was the hardest part” – Ian Happ shares for the first time the pain of losing his father to brain cancer.Y1

July 12, 2025 by mrs a

MESA, Arizona — In the spring of 2024, as Ian Happ was preparing to start a promising season with the Cubs first team in Spring Training, he faced a big shock: Mr. Keith Happ – his beloved father and greatest inspiration – passed away after a battle with brain cancer at the age of 58.

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It was a heavy loss. Ian and his father often called after each practice to share every progress. But since losing his father, Ian has had no one to say, “What did you do today?” Even a great practice session is not complete—“that’s the most painful part,” he said.

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Shortly after the sad news, the Cubs invited Ian’s family to Wrigley Field in July 2023 to witness their son batting practice with the first team—a touching and meaningful moment.

Not only that, Ian’s college friends at the University of Cincinnati also organized a “No-Shave November” campaign to raise money for cancer prevention, setting a goal of $5,000, and surprisingly raised more than $7,000—supporting brain and cancer research.

“My dad was the biggest partner in my life,” Ian shared. “Losing him was like losing a part of me. But I want my son to hear… how strong he was.”

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Despite the pain, Ian Happ has continued to play consistently—staying in his position, giving his all for the Cubs, and being a pillar of strength for the team.

“My family has been my motivation every time I thought I couldn’t go on,” he confided.

Ian Happ’s story is not just a young player’s journey, but a testament to the power of faith, of family love—when the most painful loss still cannot make people give up on believing in tomorrow.

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