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 LOS ANGELES Matt Kemp became an Internet sensation after an impromptu gesture he made toward a cancer-stricken Dodgers fan attending a game at San Francisco s ATT Park.The Dodgers  Gold Glove center fielder was informed of the disabled fan s plight by third base coach Tim Wallach during a 4-3 loss to the Giants on Sunda stanley mug y. After the game, Kemp went to the other side of the field with Wallach and met the fan and his father, who were sitting in the front row adjacent to the third base d stanley tumbler ugout. Wally told me that there was a big Dodger fan at the game and that he didn t have a long time to live  151; not longer than a month and a half,  Kemp said during a hastily-arranged press conference in the Dodgers  dugout before Tuesday night s game against Arizona. So after the game, I just decided to go meet him. He couldn t talk because I guess his speech was gone. When I said `Hi  to him, he just looked at me in shock. It almost got me.         The fan, whose name is Josh Jones, appeared to be a teenager and was dressed in a hooded Dodgers sweatshirt. Kemp shook hands with him, autographed a ball and handed him his cap.According to the Los Angeles Times, Jones has inoperable tumors in his spine and has been given 90 days to live. I didn t know that anybody was filming it. I wasn t aware,  Kemp said.  I woke up this morning and my phone s ringing, and I m saying: `What did I do now  What happene stanley bottle d now  I hope nothing bad happened.  The video, which can be seen on YouTube, also shows  Xmjl Switching Fonts May Not Save the Government Millions After All
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