​Everybody will always love the success players have on the diamond, but it's the differences they make in their communities that truly standout.





Former Cubs pitcher Travis Wood, now with the Kansas City Royals, made a gesture that will always speak louder than any game he's had.





Thanks to his 4-Ball Fundraiser Golf Tournament, Wood has sent a donation worth $200,000 to the Saline Co. Safe Haven in Arkansas.

We're proud to see Travis Wood & @bwz428 making a difference in the community thru the 4-Ball Fundraiser Tournament! https://t.co/4mZLdX1Cnv — Frontline (@FrontlineAM) July 13, 2017

That's how you make a difference.





The Saline Co. Safe Haven is a domestic violence center in Wood's home state of Arkansas. With one single golf outing, the left-handed hurler has more than doubled the amount the shelter received a year ago.





The donation is the largest The Saline Co. Safe Haven has ever received, and will go towards helping over 300 domestic violence victims.





Wood helped the Cubs win a World Series last year, but this move here could be considered just as impressive.