Cubs outfielder Jason Heyward plans to donate $200K to COVID-19 relief in Chicago, according to ESPN's Jeff Passan.

$100K will go to MASK — Mothers Against Senseless Killings — and the Greater Chicago Food Depository. The former is collecting both food and supplies for families affected by the coronavirus.

More good deeds from MLB players.



Chicago Cubs outfielder Jason Heyward plans to donate $200,000 to coronavirus relief in Chicago: $100,000 to MASK, which is collecting supplies and meals for families affected by the virus, and $100,000 to the Greater Chicago Food Depository. — Jeff Passan (@JeffPassan) March 18, 2020

Heyward was candid about the pandemic last week, and his forthcoming donations are yet another example of the class act the 30-year-old is.

Way to be, J-Hey.