Garrett Whitlock of Red Sox honors late brother with song ‘Bury Me in Georgia’ when entering games -
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Boston Red Sox reliever Garrett Whitlock has started using the song "Bury Me in Georgia" by Kane Brown as his entrance music to honor his younger brother, Gavrie, who drowned in 2023. Whitlock found that this song reminded him of Gavrie and decided to incorporate it to pay a subtle tribute. He has not widely publicized this change, keeping it a personal ritual that also allows him to stay connected to his brother's memory.
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