Callum Vurley
Guest Reporter
Former PDC World Darts Championship player Danny Baggish has revealed his baby has been diagnosed with leukemia in an emotional social media announcement.
The American darts player shared the devastating news on X, formerly known as Twitter, expressing his heartbreak over the diagnosis.
The announcement has prompted an outpouring of support from the professional darts community, with several prominent players offering their condolences and assistance.
In his heartfelt post, Baggish wrote: "They say things happen for a reason.
"I can't find the reason here. I'm heartbroken, shattered and everything you can think of.
"I'm all over the place."
The former Tour Card holder continued: "Thank you to everyone that reached out.
"Our baby diagnosed with leukemia. Long fight ahead of us. Mommy and I love you so much."
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World number eight Damon Heta was among the first to respond to Baggish's announcement, writing: "I'm so sorry to hear mate thats absolutely heartbreaking news to read.
"I'm here if you or the family need anything."
Luke Woodhouse expressed his sympathies, stating: "So sorry mate...
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"Horrible news and something a parent should never have to go through. Sending thoughts to your family."
Former player Paul Nicholson also offered his support, writing: "Loads of love sent to your family Danny.
"Be strong and we are all here if you need more."
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The American darts player shared the devastating news on X, formerly known as Twitter, expressing his heartbreak over the diagnosis.
The announcement has prompted an outpouring of support from the professional darts community, with several prominent players offering their condolences and assistance.
In his heartfelt post, Baggish wrote: "They say things happen for a reason.
"I can't find the reason here. I'm heartbroken, shattered and everything you can think of.
"I'm all over the place."
The former Tour Card holder continued: "Thank you to everyone that reached out.
"Our baby diagnosed with leukemia. Long fight ahead of us. Mommy and I love you so much."
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World number eight Damon Heta was among the first to respond to Baggish's announcement, writing: "I'm so sorry to hear mate thats absolutely heartbreaking news to read.
"I'm here if you or the family need anything."
Luke Woodhouse expressed his sympathies, stating: "So sorry mate...
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They say things happen for a reason. I can’t find the reason here. I’m heartbroken, shattered and everything you can think of. I’m all over the place. Thank you to everyone that reached out.
Our baby Diagnosed with leukemia
Long fight ahead of us
Mommy and I love you so much pic.twitter.com/odE46iecwN
— Danny “The Gambler” Baggish (@TheBaggish) January 27, 2025
"Horrible news and something a parent should never have to go through. Sending thoughts to your family."
Former player Paul Nicholson also offered his support, writing: "Loads of love sent to your family Danny.
"Be strong and we are all here if you need more."
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