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070118 Kyle Schwarber (MA)

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    Dylan Reilly of Algonquin, 15, and his father Pat Reilly look at some of the Cubs memorabelia on display at Club 400 on Sunday, July 1, 2018 in Lake in the Hills. Schwarber was promoting his "Neighborhood Heroes" campaign, which recognizes first responders, and is one of more than 20 current and former Cubs players to have visited Club 400, an extensive "man-cave" owned by Stewart McVicar, who opened the site in 2014 with a motto of "Cubs fans helping Cubs fans."

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    Fans gather outside on the front lawn of the McVicar residence as they await the arrival of Chicago Cubs outfielder Kyle Schwarber on Sunday, July 1, 2018 at Club 400 in Lake in the Hills. Schwarber was promoting his "Neighborhood Heroes" campaign, which recognizes first responders, and is one of more than 20 current and former Cubs players to have visited Club 400, an extensive "man-cave" owned by Stewart McVicar, who opened the site in 2014 with a motto of "Cubs fans helping Cubs fans."

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    Chicago Cubs outfielder Kyle Schwarber signs autographs on Sunday, July 1, 2018 at Club 400 in Lake in the Hills. Schwarber was promoting his "Neighborhood Heroes" campaign, which recognizes first responders, and is one of more than 20 current and former Cubs players to have visited Club 400, an extensive "man-cave" owned by Stewart McVicar, who opened the site in 2014 with a motto of "Cubs fans helping Cubs fans."

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    A bobblehead of Chicago Cubs outfielder Kyle Schwarber stands on display among thousands of other Cubs memorabelia on Sunday, July 1, 2018 at Club 400 in Lake in the Hills. Schwarber was promoting his "Neighborhood Heroes" campaign, which recognizes first responders, and is one of more than 20 current and former Cubs players to have visited Club 400, an extensive "man-cave" owned by Stewart McVicar, who opened the site in 2014 with a motto of "Cubs fans helping Cubs fans."

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    Autographed baseballs are reflected in a shadowbox of other autographed baseballs on Sunday, July 1, 2018 at Club 400 in Lake in the Hills. Schwarber was promoting his "Neighborhood Heroes" campaign, which recognizes first responders, and is one of more than 20 current and former Cubs players to have visited Club 400, an extensive "man-cave" owned by Stewart McVicar, who opened the site in 2014 with a motto of "Cubs fans helping Cubs fans."

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    Chicago Cubs outfielder Kyle Schwarber signs autographs for fans at the McVicar residence on Sunday, July 1, 2018 in Lake in the Hills. Schwarber was promoting his "Neighborhood Heroes" campaign, which recognizes first responders, and is one of more than 20 current and former Cubs players to have visited Club 400, an extensive "man-cave" owned by Stewart McVicar, who opened the site in 2014 with a motto of "Cubs fans helping Cubs fans."

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    Stu McVicar (left) talks with friends on Sunday, July 1, 2018 at Club 400 in Lake in the Hills. Schwarber was promoting his "Neighborhood Heroes" campaign, which recognizes first responders, and is one of more than 20 current and former Cubs players to have visited Club 400, an extensive "man-cave" owned by Stewart McVicar, who opened the site in 2014 with a motto of "Cubs fans helping Cubs fans."

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    Chicago Cubs outfielder Kyle Schwarber (left) is greeted by Stu McVicar (right) at McVicar's home on Sunday, July 1, 2018 at Club 400 in Lake in the Hills. Schwarber was promoting his "Neighborhood Heroes" campaign, which recognizes first responders, and is one of more than 20 current and former Cubs players to have visited Club 400, an extensive "man-cave" owned by Stewart McVicar, who opened the site in 2014 with a motto of "Cubs fans helping Cubs fans."

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    Children play on the hill between homes as the backyard is packed full of Cubs fans on Sunday, July 1, 2018 at Club 400 in Lake in the Hills. Schwarber was promoting his "Neighborhood Heroes" campaign, which recognizes first responders, and is one of more than 20 current and former Cubs players to have visited Club 400, an extensive "man-cave" owned by Stewart McVicar, who opened the site in 2014 with a motto of "Cubs fans helping Cubs fans."

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    Chicago Cubs outfielder Kyle Schwarber (left) arrives via Huntley fire truck at the home of Stu McVicar (right) on Sunday, July 1, 2018 at Club 400 in Lake in the Hills. Schwarber was promoting his "Neighborhood Heroes" campaign, which recognizes first responders, and is one of more than 20 current and former Cubs players to have visited Club 400, an extensive "man-cave" owned by Stewart McVicar, who opened the site in 2014 with a motto of "Cubs fans helping Cubs fans."

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    Chicago Cubs outfielder Kyle Schwarber signs autographs on Sunday, July 1, 2018 at Club 400 in Lake in the Hills. Schwarber was promoting his "Neighborhood Heroes" campaign, which recognizes first responders, and is one of more than 20 current and former Cubs players to have visited Club 400, an extensive "man-cave" owned by Stewart McVicar, who opened the site in 2014 with a motto of "Cubs fans helping Cubs fans."

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