Daughter of MLB Hall of Famer allegedly abandoned newborn child in woods on Christmas: police

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Daughter of MLB Hall of Famer allegedly abandoned newborn child in woods on Christmas: police
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Alexandra Eckersley, the 26-year-old adopted daughter of MLB Hall of Famer Dennis Eckersley, was arrested after allegedly abandoning her newborn child in the woods on Christmas night.

NESN commentator Dennis Eckersley reacts as a tribute video is played during his final broadcast ahead of his retirement during a game between the Tampa Bays Rays and the Boston Red Sox on October 5, 2022, at Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts.

Police responded to a call about the homeless Eckersley around 12:40 a.m. on Dec. 26 near the West Side Arena area. The child was reportedly found just off a footpath in a tent and was described by first responders as"moving, not crying, and exposed," according to Manchester’s WMUR-TV. According to an affidavit, via Boston Fox affiliate WFXT, Eckersley told EMT’s"she had no idea she was pregnant and that she felt she had to use the bathroom."

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