“He felt like an alien. He was, I mean in complete isolation. He said, the nurse would come in maybe once a day to bring food and she (was) completely dressed up and, you know, the full suit and no one else is allowed (in) and he said it was a very weird and scary feeling,” Bradley said.
The blood drive will take place at Chase field but you must register online and schedule a time to donate. Walk-in’s will not be allowed.
“We are excited to partner with the Red Cross and Budweiser to help provide a safe space for our fans to donate blood at such a crucial time,” D-backs president and CEO Derrick Hall said in a press release.