Before the Boston Red Sox and Cleveland Indians got started last night, Christopher Duffley, a 14-year-old with autism who is also blind, sang the Star Spangled Banner to kick things off, and he did so with a bang.

At first, he seems to be a little nervous (wouldn't we all in front of a huge crowd at Fenway?), but as they cheered him on, he settled down and proceeded to show off his golden pipes.

Duffley sang the anthem on behalf of Autism Speaks, one of the leading non-profit organizations researching causes, cures, and the prevention of autism.

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