Michael Buble Baby News: Singer Pitches With Son Noah [Photo]

Michael Buble gave the first pitch at a baseball game at the Shriners Hospital for Children, assisted by none other than his little boy, Noah.

According to Popsugar, the Canadian singer went to the field to pitch with his son in his arms. Both wore red shirts with prints that referenced the movie "Scarface." The caption on Michael's shirt read "Say hello to my little friend" while little Noah's read "Little friend."

Joining the fun and watching them pitch was Michael's wife, Luisana Lopilato, who recently threw a birthday party for her hubby. Michael's actual birthday is on September 9.

According to Daily Mail, the Argentine actress surprised Michael, 39, with a circus-themed birthday celebration, and, as the news outlet says, "Nothing's more surprising than a birthday party that's nowhere near your actual birthday."

Regarding Michael's reaction to the surprise, an insider told the New York Post, that the singer was "completely blown away."

Tonight my wife Luisana Lopilato and my family surprised me with an amazing EARLY 40th bday paataay !! #39 #family

Posted by Michael Bublé on Sunday, August 9, 2015

It seems that fun things are happening in Michael's life. His son recovered well from a recent scalding incident. Last month, they announced that they will have another bundle of joy, and, lastly, Michael will have an upcoming Elvis Presley album. With these, it looks that things are getting better and better.

Noah has some news to tell you ...

Posted by Michael Bublé on Monday, July 6, 2015

The Shriners Hospital for Children's charity football game was hosted by Montreal Canadiens forward, Brendan Gallagher. The event aimed to raise both awareness and funding for Shriners Hospital for Children in Canada, per Vancouver Courier.

"First and foremost, I'm in a unique position where I can do something like this," said Gallagher.

"It's a chance to get out and have fun at the Nat but at the same time do a really good thing for some really deserving people, the Shriners Hospital for Children."

"I really respect the work they do," he adds

The game was attended by many of the National Hockey League's young stars and Gallagher's friends such as Calgary Flames' center, Lance Bouma, Toronto Maple Leafs' defenceman, Morgan Reilly, 2011 Edmonton Oilers' first overall draft pick, Ryan Nugent-Hopkins and Detroit Red Wing's Landon Ferrero.

Also seen in the game are the Reinhart brothers, Max, Sam and Griffin, as well as former Canucks Kyle Wellwood and Cliff Ronning with his son, and current Giants winger, Ty Ronning.

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