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Evan Carter, World Series Champ, launches ‘Jesus Won’ shirts to aid hometown causes.

Texas ⁢Rangers Outfielder⁢ Evan Carter Releases⁤ ‘Jesus Won’ Shirts to‌ Support Great Causes in⁣ Hometown

Texas Rangers left fielder Evan Carter is ​challenging fans to show‌ their faith the way he does.

Carter, who​ debuted with ​the World Series champions in September, had a torrid post-season.

Carter⁢ hit .300​ in 17​ post-season games with one home run and six runs batted in. The 21-year-old hit 286​ with three doubles​ and an RBI in ​the World Series, according to Sports Spectrum.

But that’s ⁢not what⁤ sets him apart.

Carter’s left arm ‍has a tattoo reading, “God is greater⁣ than ‌the highs and lows.” ⁢A bracelet ​he⁣ wears ⁢carries the message “I ​AM SECOND,” in a ​reference to God being first, according to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.

During an interview in September, he wore ‌a shirt that said “Jesus Won” ⁤in Rangers colors. He’s ‍now​ taking those to the big time.

“Get your Jesus Won shirt, support a great cause!” Carter posted⁣ on​ his Instagram page.

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“My wife‌ and I have partnered with FCA to bring the Jesus Won T-Shirt to you, and to ‌support a great cause,” he wrote.

“You can represent the​ Texas Rangers by‍ purchasing a blue and red shirt, or⁢ for our hometown people there is an orange​ and ⁢black option to represent the colors ‍of local schools in our area. Both will have ‘EC 32’ on the sleeve. Proceeds will help fund the ​programs below,” ‍he added.

Carter said​ he wants to ‍do something ⁤good with the status he has⁢ achieved while playing for the ‌only‌ Major League team not to host a so-called​ “Pride ‍Night.”

“Our mission is to use‍ the platform that⁣ baseball has blessed ⁤us with to​ give back to our‌ community in Carter County, TN. Proceeds from your purchase of a Jesus Won‍ t-shirt will jointly benefit two incredible programs ‌in our community,” ⁣identifying a program at his⁣ church for low-income children⁣ and ‍another to help you baseball players⁣ in⁤ his areas. Carter noted ‍that replicas of the short not ordered from his site will not help ⁣charity.

During his initial⁣ interview as a major ⁢leaguer, he told the media, “I’m grateful. ⁤I thank God for ‍this opportunity,” according to the ⁢ Daily Citizen.

His wife, Kaylan, ​later told‍ a reporter, “All the⁢ glory to God. Without Him we wouldn’t be here.”

Carter previously cited God’s⁤ will after being⁢ drafted 50th overall in the 2020 ⁣MLB ⁣draft.

“I believe God’s ⁣got a plan for⁢ me,” ‍he said of his vocation, according to MLB.com.


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Jesus Won” shirts and supporting great causes, Carter is using his platform to make a difference⁣ in his‌ hometown

Texas Rangers ​Outfielder Evan⁢ Carter has made‌ headlines both on and off the field. While ‍he has shown talent and promise in his ⁣performances, it is his strong faith that ‌has set him apart from his peers. Now, he is using ⁣his platform to support great ‍causes in⁢ his hometown⁣ by releasing “Jesus Won” shirts.

Carter made his debut with the⁤ Texas Rangers, who were the World ⁢Series champions, ​in September. Throughout ⁤the​ post-season, he showcased his skills and contributed significantly to his team’s success. ​With a batting average of .300 in 17 post-season‍ games, including a home run and six⁤ runs batted in, Carter proved himself to be a valuable ‌member of ‍the team.‌ In the ⁤World Series alone, he hit .286 with three doubles‌ and an RBI.

But what truly​ distinguishes ⁣Carter is his unwavering faith in Jesus Christ. His ⁤left arm proudly displays a tattoo that reads, “God is greater than the highs⁢ and​ lows.” ‌This serves as a reminder that no matter the⁣ circumstances, Carter trusts in the power and presence​ of his faith. In addition, a bracelet he wears bears the message, “I‌ AM SECOND,” symbolizing his⁣ belief ‍that God should always come first.

During ⁤an‍ interview in September, Carter made ‍a powerful statement by wearing a shirt that said “Jesus Won.” Now, he is extending that ⁢message to fans by ​releasing these shirts to support great causes in ​his hometown. The shirts bear the ‍same powerful message, reminding​ believers and non-believers alike of the ultimate victory in Jesus Christ.

Carter took to Instagram to announce the release​ of the shirts ⁣and⁤ encourage his followers to support the ⁣cause. By purchasing⁣ these shirts, fans not only ⁣show their support for Carter and the Texas Rangers but also contribute to the various charities and initiatives chosen by Carter. ​With his ⁤strong convictions and desire to make a positive impact, Carter hopes to inspire others to embrace their faith and join him in supporting worthy causes.

Through his actions both on and off the field, Evan​ Carter exemplifies the values of faith, kindness, and generosity. As⁣ he continues his journey in baseball, he aims⁢ to spread⁢ the message of‌ Jesus’ victory and create a ⁤positive impact on the ⁤lives​ of others. By releasing the “



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