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LIMITED SPOTS REMAIN: 2-Day Youth Camp

July 18, 2017

Want to take your game to the next level and develop the skills that may one day make you a member of the Herd?

The Buffalo Bisons annual 2-Day Youth Baseball Camp, presented by ADPRO Sports, is Tuesday, July 25 – Wednesday, July 26 (9 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. both day). CLICK HERE TO REGISTER.

This two-day event gives you the unique chance to learn and practice your skills in hitting, fielding, pitching, catching, base running and bunting and more! And who better to learn from than Bisons Manager Bobby Meacham and other current Bisons coaches and players?!?!

For only $100, you get back-to-back days of non-stop baseball! The camp runs from 9 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. both days as each day will end with a post-camp autograph session. Participants also get a camp T-shirt to take home and 2 tickets to a Buffalo Bisons game. This is an offer you can’t pass up!

The Buffalo Bisons 2-day Youth Camp is open to boys and girls, ages 6-14. Space is limited so don’t hesitate in signing up. You can call (716) 846-2251 to reserve your spot or CLICK HERE for the Bisons Youth Baseball page.

To insure great one-on-one teachings for those involved, SPACE IS LIMITED! So don’t wait and sign up your child today!

This story was not subject to the approval of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues or its clubs.

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Tagged as : Baseball Camps/Instruction, Buffalo Bisons, Children's Health and Development, International League, New York, Toronto Blue Jays, Youth Sports { }

BlueClaws, Bush’s Best to Hold Food Drive at July 28th Game

July 18, 2017

LAKEWOOD, NJ – In honor of National Baked Beans Month, the BlueClaws and Bush’s Best will be hosting a Food Drive on Friday, July 28th at the 7:05 pm game.

The BlueClaws will be collecting Bush’s Baked Beans and other non-perishable food at the game. Fans are instructed to bring their donations to the New Jersey Natural Gas Information Booth on the concourse behind home plate.

Anyone that donates will receive two tickets to the BlueClaws game on August 30th.

All donations will benefit The Salvation Army of Ocean County for their Hearty Helpings Food Pantry.

July 28th is a Friday, and that means the BlueClaws will have post-game fireworks thanks to Carl’s Fencing. It’s also Italian Heritage Night, with food specials and a pre-game performance from Frank James.

For tickets, call 732-901-7000 option 2 or click here to order online.

The BlueClaws are the Jersey Shore’s stop stop for affordable, family entertainment. They have led the South Atlantic League and New Jersey in attendance in all 16 years of existence.

– BlueClaws –

This story was not subject to the approval of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues or its clubs.

Tagged as : Family Relief/Resources, Food Drives, Jersey Shore BlueClaws, New Jersey, Philadelphia Phillies, Salvation Army, South Atlantic League, Ticket Donations { }

MONDAY: Bisons to hold ‘Food Drive’ in honor of National Baked Beans Month

July 18, 2017

Fans, did you know July is National Baked Beans month? As part of National Baked Beans Month, the Bisons are teaming up with Bush’s Beans and the Food Bank of Western New York to help strike out hunger.

Prior to the Herd’s game against the Durham Bulls on Monday, July 24 (7:05 p.m.), the Bisons will be holding a Food Drive to help feed those in need in the local community.

Fans can bring their non-perishable food items to the collection bins located outside of the Coca-Cola Field Ticket Office. In return for their much-needed donations, fans will be given a coupon for Buy-One, Get-One Free Ticket coupon for Monday’s game between the Bisons and the Bulls!

The Food Bank of Western New York was founded in 1979, after a group of religious and community leaders came together to develop an effective and comprehensive way to fight hunger in the region. Today, they assist as many as 129,000 individuals in a month through our 329 member agencies, including food pantries, soup kitchens, shelters, youth programs, group homes and senior centers.

This story was not subject to the approval of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues or its clubs.

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Tagged as : Buffalo Bisons, Discounted Tickets, Food Banks, Food Drives, International League, New York, Toronto Blue Jays { }

Bisons to hold Hillside School Supply Drive before game on Sunday, August 6

July 18, 2017

The Buffalo Bisons and Hillside Family of Agencies will be teaming up to help kids in need bring in the new school year the right way with a School Supply Drive at Coca-Cola Field on Sunday, August 6.

Any fan who brings in new or unused school supplies will receive a buy-one, get-one free ticket coupon for the Bisons’ home game that day against the Lehigh Valley IronPigs (1:05 p.m.). Collection bins will be located outside the Coca-Cola Field Ticket Office starting an hour before first pitch.

Sunday’s matchup against the IronPigs will also be another Buster’s Kid Club game. As part of Buster’s Kid Club Sunday, fans will be able to enjoy Carnival Day at the ballpark. Bounce houses, face painting, balloon animals and much more will be set up in the Center Field Party Area.

Kids will also have the opportunity to run the bases after the game like their favorite Bisons players.

This story was not subject to the approval of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues or its clubs.

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Tagged as : Buffalo Bisons, Children's Health and Development, Discounted Tickets, Education/Teacher Support, Family Relief/Resources, International League, New York, School Supplies, Toronto Blue Jays { }

Show your appreciation for our Veterans Friday, 7/28

July 18, 2017

The Toledo Mud Hens will be saying thanks to those who have served our country, during Veterans Appreciation Night presented by Owens Community College on Friday, July 28. Please join us at Fifth Third Field that evening to honor all current and former military service personnel, as well as our police officers and firefighters.

VETERANS APPRECIATION NIGHT FESTIVITIES

Our pregame ceremonies will include a Color Guard and ceremonial first pitches. Each unit/detachment in attendance will be recognized on our video board as well as during our radio/TV broadcast.

JERSEY/BAT RAFFLE

Stop by our raffle table on the main concourse for your chance to win a Mud Hens team-signed jersey or a team-signed bat. Raffle tickets are $5 each or 5 for $20. Proceeds will benefit U.S. Veterans Inc., a local veterans support organization.

TICKETS FOR ACTIVE MILITARY PERSONNEL

Special $12 tickets are available to veterans and active military personnel and their families. Order tickets here by using the promo code VETS.

DONATE TICKETS TO VETERANS

Show your appreciation for the sacrifices made by our veterans by donating tickets for veterans to attend a Mud Hens game. Contact our box office at 419-725-HENS.

The Toledo Mud Hens will take on the Rochester Red Wings Friday, July 28 at 7:05 p.m.

GAME TICKET ($15) – BUY TICKETS

What you get:

  • July 28 Mud Hens game ticket
  • Postgame fireworks

Click the links to check out the menus and make reservations:

NINE at Hensville: ninehensville.com | Chef Tony has put together a menu that he describes as “traditional Americana” where he uses local ingredients from area farms and producers to create made-from-scratch dishes with a modern taste and composition. NINE is housed in the former Folger Butcher Shop, a historic 1865 building. Exposed brick, reclaimed wood and handcrafted tables give NINE a casual vibe that fits a fun, downtown, neighborhood restaurant.

Fleetwood’s Tap Room: fleetwoodshensville.com | Have a drink at Hensville’s new craft beer bar, located on the first floor of the Fleetwood Building across the street from Fifth Third Field. Fleetwood’s Tap Room features 48 beers on draft, a wide selection of whiskeys, an eclectic menu, and an outstanding outdoor patio that overlooks Hensville Park.

BirdCage Bar & Grill: birdcagebarandgrill.com | The BirdCage Bar and Grill is located on the Club Level at Fifth Third Field and provides incredible views of the on-field action! Your ticket to the Mud Hens game gives you entry to the BirdCage, where you and your guests will enjoy a great dining experience created by Chef Tony House, featuring a display of hand-carved meats, antipasti, classic salad, and seasonal entrees.

This story was not subject to the approval of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues or its clubs.

Tagged as : Charity Auctions/Raffles, Detroit Tigers, Discounted Tickets, First Responders, International League, Military & Veterans, Ohio, Toledo Mud Hens { }

Breast Cancer Awareness Night, Diamond Dig Highlight Five-Game Homestand

July 18, 2017

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – The Birmingham Barons are set to welcome the Jackson Generals, Double-A affiliate of the Arizona Diamondbacks to Regions Field for a five-game homestand beginning on Wednesday night. A jam packed schedule of promotions, events and giveaways are on tap, highlighted by Saturday night’s Breast Cancer Awareness night and Diamond Dig. In addition, The SwitchYard On 14th will be open before, during and after games all homestand for fans to enjoy a game of ping pong or bocce ball, as well as a drink from the Barstream, or some of the new menu items featured in the Foodstream. Here is the full schedule for the homestand.

Wednesday, July 19, 7:05 p.m. – Come out and enjoy the opening game of a five-game series against Jackson on AAA Wednesday presented by AAA of Alabama. Present your AAA card at the box office for two dollars off a regular priced ticket. The executive entry opens at 5:30 p.m., with all gates opening at 6 p.m. The SwitchYard On 14th will open its doors at 4 p.m. and remain open following the game until 10 p.m.

Thursday, July 20, 7:05 p.m. – Another installment of the fan favorite Thirsty Thursday presented by Miller Lite, Woodbridge and Buffalo Wild Wings is on tap for Thursday night at Regions Field. Enjoy two dollar domestic beer, wine and soft drink specials. The executive entry opens at 5:30 p.m., with all gates opening at 6 p.m. Fans can enjoy Thirsty Thursday at The SwitchYard On 14th which opens at 4 p.m. and will remain open until midnight.

Friday, July 21, 7:05 p.m. – Join us for another Friday Night Fireworks show presented by Coca-Cola, Hibbett Sports and Alabama Power following the 7:05 p.m. game. Before the game, the first 1,000 kids 12 and under will receive a 1990s Barons Alternate Throwback Jersey. During the game, we will be giving away two roundtrip train tickets to New York City, courtesy of Amtrak and it is also a FIAT Friday presented by FIAT of Birmingham. The executive entrance opens at 5:30 p.m., with all gates opening at 6:00. The SwitchYard on 14th will be open at 4 p.m. prior to the game and will remain open after the game until midnight.

Saturday, July 22, 6:30 p.m. – The Barons will wear special jerseys in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Night featuring the names of local women affected by the disease. These jerseys will be auctioned off during the game, with the proceeds benefiting the Susan G. Komen Foundation. The first 200 women to register at our Diamond Dig table near customer service will be able to go on the field following the game and dig for a diamond valued at over $4,000 presented by Diamonds Direct. Finally, the first 1,000 women through the gates at Regions Field will receive a pink rose courtesy of Norton’s Florist. The executive entrance opens at 4:30 p.m., with all gates opening at 5:00. The SwitchYard on 14th will be open once again prior to the game at 4 p.m. and will remain open after the game for fans to enjoy until midnight. 

Sunday, July 23, 3:00 p.m. – The five-game series against Jackson wraps up on a Salute to Armed Forces Sunday presented by NAPA and Marion Military Institute. All active or retired military members can receive two dollars off a regular priced ticket by showing a valid military ID at the box office. The executive entrance opens at 1:30 p.m., with all gates opening at 2:00. The SwitchYard on 14th opens at 2 p.m. prior to the game and will remain open after the game until 9 p.m.

For ticket information, game schedule, promotions calendar or for additional information about Regions Field, call (205) 988-3200, or visit www.barons.com, www.facebook.com/birminghambarons or on Twitter: @bhambarons.

This story was not subject to the approval of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues or its clubs.

Tagged as : Alabama, Birmingham Barons, Cancer Awareness, Charity Auctions/Raffles, Chicago White Sox, Discounted Tickets, Military & Veterans, Southern League, Susan G Komen for the Cure, Women's Health { }

Drive Announce Bob Hughes as 12th Annual Green Day Honoree

July 18, 2017

Greenville, SC – The Greenville Drive announced today that Bob Hughes, Chairman of Hughes Development Corporation, has been selected as the honoree for the team’s annual Green Day event. The 12th annual Green Day celebration presented by TD Bank will be held Tuesday, August 1st at Fluor Field when the Drive host the Asheville Tourists at 7:05 PM.

Each year, the Drive pay tribute to an individual who has helped make Greenville one of the most dynamic regions in the country. Hughes has been chosen as the 2017 honoree due to his significant role in the renaissance of Downtown Greenville through real estate and mixed-use development, and he has been one of Greenville’s primary visionaries in the continuing growth of the local community.

“Bob is an individual that has devoted his personal and professional life to making Greenville a very special place – to make Greenville a place of note for its design, its offerings, its opportunities and its energy. A place where people gather, and a place where people feel welcome, and it was only appropriate for us the Greenville Drive to recognize his leadership as we celebrate Green Day,” said Craig Brown, Drive Owner and Team President. “Our organization has seen firsthand the impact that Bob has made on Greenville, and the impact he has made will be felt for generations.”

“Bob personifies the culture of Greenville. He is extremely generous with his time with each and every one of us, and we are all grateful for everything he does for this city and this community,” added Greenville Mayor Knox White. “He is responsible for some of Greenville’s building blocks that make our city a special place, and the envy of other cities in this region. He is very much deserving of being this year’s Green Day honoree.”

Hughes’ vision has produced some of Greenville’s most recognizable buildings. Among the projects Hughes has overseen include Riverplace, the NEXT Building, and the ONE Building, all of which host both establishing and emerging businesses in Downtown Greenville.

While Hughes’ developments are all architecturally stunning, they have also been lauded for their impressive sense of community. Each of these projects are graced with plazas that serve as inviting entrances and large gathering places, which tie into Hughes’ belief that these developments should bring friends and families together. Hughes has seen Greenville as an ideal place to raise a family, and his projects have taken that to heart.

“I want to thank the Drive for this incredible honor, as well as my co-workers, my family, and the previous Green Day honorees for all of their support,” said Hughes. “The continued success of Greenville is a collaborative effort, and I’m extremely fortunate to be a part of it. It is very special to be a part of this group of honorees that have done so much for this great place we call home, and I am proud to accept this on behalf of what we’ve accomplished, but also for what we’re going to continue to do in the future.”

Hughes joins an acclaimed group of Green Day honorees, including former Greenville Mayor Max Heller and his wife, Trudy (2006); Greenville City Councilwoman Lillian Brock Flemming and Greenville County Councilwoman Xanthene Norris (2007); former Greenville Technical College President Dr. Tom Barton (2008); businessman and philanthropist C. Dan Joyner (2009); civic leader, judge and attorney Merl Code (2010); former S.C. Governor and U.S. Secretary of Education Dick Riley (2011); South Carolina Governor’s School for the Arts and Humanities Founder Dr. Virginia Uldrick (2012); environmentalist and attorney Tommy Wyche (2013); philanthropists Hayne and Anna Kate Hipp (2014); Centennial American Properties CEO David Glenn (2015); and Erwin Penland Co-Founder Joe Erwin (2016).

In honor of Greenville’s 186th birthday, Drive players will wear special green uniforms and caps on Green Day, and fans are encouraged to create a “green out” by sporting green as well. First pitch is at 7:05 PM, and the first 2,000 adults who enter when the gates open at 6:00 will receive a commemorative Green Day T-shirt, while the first 1,000 kids at Fluor Field will receive a commemorative Green Day superhero cape, all courtesy of TD Bank. Following the game, fans are invited to stick around for a spectacular fireworks show in celebration of Greenville.

To purchase tickets for Green Day on Tuesday, August 1st, go to the Main Street Box Office, call (864) 240-4528 or CLICK HERE. 

About the Greenville Drive

The Greenville Drive, the South Atlantic League affiliate of the Boston Red Sox, is in its 12th season at award-winning Fluor Field in downtown Greenville. Since 2006, more than 400,000 fans a year have been welcomed to Fluor Field for both Drive games and additional community events. In 2012, the Drive was honored with the prestigious Freitas Award, presented by Baseball America and given to an organization which exemplifies excellence in operations, franchise stability and community engagement. 69 Drive alumni have gone on to play at the major-league level, 13 of which were members of the Red Sox 2013 World Series Championship Team.

This story was not subject to the approval of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues or its clubs.

Tagged as : Awards, Boston Red Sox, Greenville Drive, Public Recognition/Celebrations/Events, South Atlantic League, South Carolina, Supporting the Community { }

Wounded Warriors Amputee Softball Team Coming to Neuroscience Group Field on September 3

July 17, 2017

GRAND CHUTE, WI – The Wounded Warriors Amputee Softball Team will play a pair of games at Neuroscience Group Field at Fox Cities Stadium on Sunday, September 3. The contests, presented by Scheels, will raise money to send young amputee children to a life changing camp, fund important amputee related medical research, provide medical equipment to veterans, and allow America’s favorite team to compete, inspire and educate children, veterans and families all around the country.

The Wounded Warrior Amputee Softball Team™ (WWAST) is a 501(c)(3) public charity whose mission is to inspire and educate others while enhancing the health and welfare of Wounded Warrior Amputees. They are not affiliated with other Wounded Warriors charities. Since the inception of the Wounded Warrior Amputee Softball Team, over 85% of their donations have supported programs helping Wounded Warrior Amputees, amputee children, and medical research.

The WWAST is comprised of young, competitive, athletic veterans and active duty soldiers who have lost limbs. The team includes individuals with a variety of amputations – of the arm, above knee, below knee, bilateral below knee, and foot. Their goal is to support and honor our soldiers and veterans sacrifices, and to show other amputees and everyone who sees or hears about us that life without a limb is limitless.

“We look forward to hosting the Wounded Warrior Amputee Softball Team at the ballpark,” said Aaron Hahn, Vice President of the Timber Rattlers. “This is going to be a great event for the community and our fans.”

The first game on September 3 is a seven-inning game between the WWAST and Screwballs Bar. It will start at 10:30am. The second game of the doubleheader will be a seven-inning game that pits the WWAST against a team of area celebrities, including former Green Bay Packers Bill Schroeder and Chris Samp; former Milwaukee Brewers Don August, Larry Hisle, and Paul Wagner; FOX 11 sports reporters Josh Moser and Dylan Scott; Super Bowl Champion and Shiocton native Clint Kriewaldt; former MLB pitcher and Milwaukee native Jack Taschner; and members of the USA softball teams.

The WWAST players will sign autographs after the second game on September 3.

Fans can meet the players before September 3 in a pair of appearances at the Scheels in the Fox River Mall in August and again on September 2. Contact the store for more information and times.

Tickets for the game are available now! They are $10 for box, bleacher, or grass seats and are available in one of the following ways: Over the phone at 800-WI-TIMBER or (920) 733-4152; in person at the Neuroscience Group Field at Fox Cities Stadium Box Office; or through the internet at on the Timber Rattlers ticket page.

Partial season and group ticket packages are currently available for the 2017 season. Tickets packages are available online, over the phone at (920) 733-4152 or (800) WI-TIMBER, and in person. Individual game tickets for this season are also on sale now.   Groups of 20 or more may order tickets over the phone or in person. The Neuroscience Group Field at Fox Cities Stadium Box Office is open from 9:00 am until 5:00 pm Monday through Friday and from 10:00am to 3:00pm on Saturdays.

This story was not subject to the approval of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues or its clubs.

Tagged as : Children's Health and Development, Family Relief/Resources, Fundraising Opportunities, Midwest League, Milwaukee Brewers, Wisconsin, Wisconsin Timber Rattlers, Wounded Warriors { }

Panda Patriot Power, Cutters Team Up With BairFind to Find Missing Kids

July 16, 2017

The BairFind Foundation is proud to announce a continuation of their partnership for the 2017 baseball season with The Williamsport Crosscutters of the New York-Penn League, this year joined by Panda Patriot Power in the ongoing search for missing children. Panda Patriot Power has sponsored this year’s BairFind sign featuring area missing children that the Cutters place on the stadium concourse for all the fans to see.

The BairFind Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with a mission to find missing children. BairFind produces high definition, colorful and attractive signs for sports stadiums, arenas and other venues that feature photos of each city’s missing children, reaching millions of people annually across the United States and greatly increasing the chances that featured children will be safely located. BairFind was founded in 2010 by former Williamsport pitcher Dennis Bair, and has been supported since its inception by Doug Estes, Gabe Sinicropi and the front office of the Williamsport Crosscutters.

“A major challenge for a family with a missing child is how to keep their loved one’s photo in public view. By partnering with the Williamsport Crosscutters, Panda Patriot Power and Minor League Baseball, we are providing a valuable and necessary service to Pennsylvania’s kids and their families at no cost to them. This summer, Williamsport fans will be instrumental in the search, thanks in large part to the generosity and sponsorship of Panda Patriot Power,” said BairFind Founder Dennis Bair.

Cutters Vice President of Marketing and Public Relations Gabe Sinicropi stated, “As soon as Dennis contacted us in 2010, we knew we needed to help out. How could you not? From putting missing children on our team photos to posting signage in the ballpark, we have seen BairFind grow and the number of teams participating increase exponentially. When they were looking for sponsorships to help further their mission, Panda Patriot was the first company we thought of. Their commitment to Cutters charity initiatives is second to none.”

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About the Williamsport Crosscutters

The Williamsport Crosscutters are a short-season Class-A affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies. The Crosscutters home ballpark, BB&T Ballpark at Historic Bowman Field, opened in 1926 and stands as the 2nd oldest minor league stadium operating in America. Over 560 players who have worn a Williamsport professional baseball uniform have gone on to play in Major League Baseball, including hall-of-famers Jim Bunning, Bill Mazeroski, Jim Rice & Nolan Ryan. Former alumni currently playing in MLB include Jose Bautista and Andrew McCutchen.

About Panda Patriot Power

Panda Patriot Power is the newest combined cycle natural gas plant in Montgomery, Pa. just outside of Williamsport. Panda Power develops, owns, operates and manages investments in clean energy. Panda has five combined-cycle power plants in operation in Texas and Pennsylvania, and two combined-cycle power plants currently under construction in Pennsylvania and Virginia with a combined capacity of more than 5,800 megawatts. Panda Power also has a 990 megawatt power project in Maryland in advanced development.

About BairFind

The BairFind Foundation is a tax exempt 501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose mission is to
find missing children. BairFind produces high definition, attractive signs for sports stadiums
and arenas that feature photos of each city’s missing children. BairFind signs are placed in high
visibility areas and are seen by millions of sports fans each season, greatly increasing the
chances that featured children will be safely located. BairFind is an Official Homegrown Charity
Partner of Minor League Baseball, and named a Classy Top 100 Non-Profit and Social
Enterprise for 2017.

Visit www.BairFind.org or follow BairFind on Twitter: @BairFind
Contact: Dennis Bair Phone: (412) 926-7456
Email: Dennis@BairFind.org Website: www.BairFind.org

This story was not subject to the approval of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues or its clubs.

Tagged as : Bairfind Foundation, Family Relief/Resources, New York-Penn League, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Phillies, Williamsport Crosscutters { }

Bees Host Knothole Clinic at Smith’s Ballpark

July 14, 2017

SALT LAKE CITY (July 14, 2017) – The Salt Lake Bees will host the second Knothole Clinic of the 2017 season on Saturday, July 15 at Smith’s Ballpark beginning at 10 a.m.

Knothole Club members are invited to attend the two-hour clinic, where they will participate in a variety of baseball drills with instructions from Bees players. The youth will also have the opportunity for autographs and photos.

2017 Pacific Coast League All-Star pitcher Troy Scribner will be there to lead drills along with teammates Alex Blackford, Cody Ege, Drew Gagnon, Jason Gurka and Damien Magnifico.

Children ages 12-and-under can join the 2017 Knothole Club, sponsored by Cyprus Credit Union and Denny’s for $13 per season. Knothole Club memberships include a ticket voucher to a Salt Lake Bees game, a Bees T-shirt and a membership I.D. card entitling the holder to discounted Bees and Utah Jazz tickets, along with special offers from Knothole Club sponsors.

Knothole Club memberships may be purchased online at slbees.com or at Bees home games at Smith’s Ballpark. Youth baseball organizations may also enroll as a league and receive a reduced price on Bees T-shirts, jerseys and/or hats for use as uniforms. Baseball team memberships can be arranged by contacting Nate Martinez at (801) 325-2573.

The final Knothole Clinic of the year will be held this season on Saturday, August 5, 2017.

The Bees weekend series against Sacramento continues on Friday night with first pitch at 7:05 p.m. The team will honor the 15th year anniversary of the Angels 2002 World Series on Saturday night with a replica championship ring giveaway and finish up the series on Sunday afternoon matinee at 1:05 p.m.

This story was not subject to the approval of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues or its clubs.

Tagged as : Baseball Camps/Instruction, Children's Health and Development, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Pacific Coast League, Salt Lake Bees, Utah, Youth Sports { }

San Jose Giants Unveil San Jose Police Department Hat

July 14, 2017

San Jose, CA– On Friday, July 21, the San Jose Giants will welcome to Municipal Stadium local police officers, fire fighters, EMT’s, and paramedics along with all the brave men and women who serve and protect our community for First Responder’s Night, presented by Alliance Credit Union. During the game, our team will don fire-department-inspired jerseys which fans can bid on with proceeds benefiting the San Jose Fire Department Los Bomberos. Additionally, all first responders who show their badge or ID at the Box Office will receive complimentary admission for themselves and their families.

The San Jose Giants are also proud to announce that they have collaborated with the San Jose Police Department in releasing an all-new, SJPD-themed, On-field New Era 59FIFTY cap for First Responder’s Night. The navy colored hat features the San Jose Police emblem and yellow ‘PD’ lettering with the team’s ‘SJ’ logo in white. Beginning July 21, fans can purchase the SJPD New Era fitted hat in the San Jose Giants Dugout Store. All first responders will receive a special 10% discount. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of each hat will go to benefit the Police Amateur Athletics Foundation (PAAF).

“We are grateful to have had the opportunity to team with the San Jose Police Department in designing this new hat and will wear them proudly in recognition of the police department and all that they do to serve and protect our town,” said Juliana Paoli, Senior Vice President of Communications and Chief Marketing Officer. “I would encourage fans to pick up a cap of their own and show their pride for our local law enforcement. Not only is it great looking but each purchase will also benefit an incredibly praiseworthy foundation.”

The San Jose Giants are also proud to collaborate with the San Jose Fire Department for the second consecutive season in deputing an on-field SJFD-inspired jersey. Fans will have the opportunity to bid on these jerseys and take them right off our Giant’s backs and receive an autograph after the game on the field. Proceeds will benefit the San Jose Fire Department Los Bomberos Toy Drive. Los Bomberos grants the gift of Christmas to thousands of families in our community every holiday.

Additionally, the San Jose Giants are teaming up with one of their partners, Strike Brewing Company, to help raise awareness and funds for the night. On Friday, July 21 and Saturday, July 22, Strike will be handing out BOGO tickets at their taproom, located on South 10th Street, and be donating $1 for every pint of their newest beer poured, Night Train 26 Pale Ale, to the San Jose Firefights Burn Foundation. Furthermore, during the San Jose Giants game on First Responder’s Night, Strike will be pouring Night Train 26 Pale Ale out of the Strike Brewing Stand at Municipal Stadium.

Other highlights of the evening include a special pregame ceremony with first responder vehicles lining the field; an SJPD Air Two Helicopter landing; ceremonial first pitches featuring the Assistant Chief of Police, Dave Knof; the SJFD Chief Curtis Jacobson and Alliance Credit Union President and CEO, Brian Dorcy; an Alliance Credit Union Hometown Hero presentation and postgame fireworks. The Giants will take on the Los Angeles Dodgers affiliate, the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes. First pitch is at 7:00 PM and gates open at 5:30 PM. For more information on tickets, call 408.297.1435 or visit sjgiants.com.

This story was not subject to the approval of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues or its clubs.

Tagged as : California, California League, Charity Auctions/Raffles, First Responders, Public Recognition/Celebrations/Events, San Francisco Giants, San Jose Giants, Ticket Donations { }

Dash to host “Fill the Stands with Cans” on July 21

July 14, 2017

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (July 14, 2017) – The Winston-Salem Dash are proud to announce, in conjunction with the Piedmont Triad Apartment Association (PTAA) and WXII, the return of “Fill the Stands with Cans” for an eighth consecutive season at BB&T Ballpark. On Friday, July 21, before the Dash’s 7 p.m. game against the Salem Red Sox, PTAA volunteers will be positioned outside the gates of BB&T Ballpark collecting non-perishable food items and cash donations to benefit Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest North Carolina.

Last year, the Dash were among several organizations to help the PTAA provide a total of 17,832 meals to people in need in the northwest North Carolina area.

“Every summer Second Harvest’s resources are stretched thin because so many children who rely on free and subsidized meals at school are out of school for the summer,” said Jon Lowder, Executive Director of the Piedmont Triad Apartment Association. “That means that Second Harvest and its partner agencies have to supply more food to needy families, and we are so fortunate to be able to partner with three organizations that are dedicated to addressing the community’s needs. This year, we hope to raise 20,000 meals, and we’d love to reach 25,000.”

As a thank you from the Dash and the PTAA for helping support Second Harvest Food Bank of NWNC, any fan who brings a non-perishable food item or cash donation to Friday’s game will receive a ticket voucher that can be redeemed for any Dash home game in August. To redeem your ticket, simply bring your voucher to the Baker Roofing Box Office, which is open leading up to all home games and from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Monday through Friday on non-gamedays.

“We are incredibly excited about hosting ‘Fill the Stands with Cans’ again this year,” said Dash President Geoff Lassiter. “The PTAA does a fantastic job of organizing this event every season, and their goals intertwine with our organization’s community initiatives, so it’s truly a perfect match.”

Gates will open at 6 p.m. for Friday’s 7 p.m. game with the Red Sox, with tickets still available for purchase for as low as $8 by calling the Dash at (336) 714-2287 or visiting wsdash.com. Be sure to stick around after the game for a spectacular postgame fireworks show and kids run the bases, powered by New Balance Winston-Salem. Friday is also the first Star Wars Night in BB&T Ballpark history.

This story was not subject to the approval of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues or its clubs.

Tagged as : Carolina League, Chicago White Sox, Family Relief/Resources, Food Banks, Food Drives, North Carolina, Ticket Donations, Winston-Salem Dash { }

Legends Team Up with Tempur Sealy and Sleep Outfitters for Bed Donation Event and Pajama Party

July 14, 2017

WHITAKER BANK BALLPARK (Lexington, KY) – The Lexington Legends have partnered with Tempur Sealy and Sleep Outfitters for ‘Pajama Party Night’ on the July 28 home game versus the Kannapolis Intimidators at 7:05pm, the culmination of a summer long partnership between the three Lexington companies.

The partnership started in April with the donation of 30 Tempur-Pedic Twin XL mattress and bed foundations for the Lexington Legends players, and blossomed into a community outreach effort between the three companies which grew to include the Kansas City Royals and North Broadway Auto. Director of Minor League Operations for the Kansas City Royals, Ronnie Richardson, expresses how the impact of such a substantial donation is to a Minor League player who is just beginning their career in baseball. “The Kansas City Royals and Lexington Legends are really appreciative of the generous donation by Tempur Sealy. The opportunity to provide mattresses for our players here in Lexington really helps us achieve our goal of creating the best possible environment for the players both on and off the field.”

In addition to providing mattresses to Legends players, Tempur Sealy wanted to truly make their donation impactful throughout the Lexington community, which is where the Lexington Legends were able to make the connection and to grow this into a fun community night at the ballpark. One hundred students from Russell Cave Elementary and Winburn Middle School, who have been selected through the Family Resource Coordinators at each school, will be receiving a Tempur-Pedic Twin mattress and bed foundation courtesy of Tempur Sealy and Sleep Outfitters. Not only will these students be taking home new mattresses, they also will be receiving new bedding courtesy of the Kansas City Royals and/or North Broadway Auto.

“We are just as excited to be able to donate Kansas City Royals bedding as Tempur Sealy donates mattresses to local children in the Lexington community. We want to thank Tempur Sealy and the Lexington Legends for all of the efforts” continues Richardson of the Kansas City Royals. This is a great outreach program and will have a positive impact on the lives of everyone involved.” The bed donation pick-up event takes place Saturday, July 29 at 9:00am. For additional information on location, or if media are interested in attending the event, contact Sarah Bosso, Legends Vice President of Business Development.

The Lexington Legends, Tempur Sealy and Sleep Outfitters are rolling out the red carpet for the 100 students at Pajama Party Night, held at Whitaker Bank Ballpark on Friday, July 28. The students and their families will receive transportation to and from the game by Gold Shield charter buses, outfitted in Legends gear, provided game tickets, participate in on-field contests throughout the game and will be the fireworks Grand Marshalls – who will count down the fireworks while sitting atop Tempur-Pedic beds set-up behind homeplate. They will have a meet and greet session with Legends players on the field where they can get pictures and autographs. “We are thrilled to be able to be a part of this remarkable event” expresses Sarah Bosso, Legends Vice President of Business Development. “Mattresses, bed foundations and bedding are sometimes an overlooked need and we are so thankful for amazing community partners like Tempur Sealy, Sleep Outfitters, North Broadway Auto and our parent club the Kansas City Royals for being able to help coordinate such an impactful event for the Northside of Lexington.”

The Legends welcome all fans attending the Friday, July 28 game to bring new, unopened twin sheet sets as a donation to the game for the opportunity to watch the fireworks post-game on the outfield. Fans are encouraged to bring blankets to sit on and dress in pajama-like attire to accompany the “Pajama Party” theme of the night.

“Sleep Outfitters is a company that has deep roots in Lexington and we are committed to doing our part to make our hometown an even better place to live” expresses Kim Knopf, Founder and CEO of Sleep Outfitters. “It’s exciting to get to team up with Lexington-based Tempur Sealy and the Lexington Legends to provide the gift of a great night’s sleep to some deserving kids. It’s going to be a pajama party to remember for all of us.”

For more information, contact Sarah Bosso at sbosso@lexingtonlegends.com or 859-422-7855. The Legends, a Single-A affiliate of the Kansas City Royals and a member of the South Atlantic League, return home July 16 for a doubleheader at Whitaker Bank Ballpark against the Hagerstown Suns, an affiliate of the Washington Nationals at 2:05pm. For ticket information, call 859-422-7867 or visit lexingtonlegends.com.

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Tagged as : Family Relief/Resources, Kansas City Royals, Kentucky, Lexington Legends, South Atlantic League { }

Scrappers Host Kids Create a Jersey Night on August 5

July 13, 2017

On Saturday, August 5, the Mahoning Valley Scrappers will wear a specialty jersey designed by Bailey, age 8, of Leavittsburg. Bailey is the winner of the Akron Children’s Hospital Mahoning Valley “Create a Jersey” contest held earlier this summer. The jerseys will be available for auction with proceeds benefiting Akron Children’s Hospital Mahoning Valley.

Bailey will receive a jersey, the opportunity to throw out a first pitch on August 5 and time in the dugout with the Scrappers players pre-game. Five honorable mention designs have been chosen and will be acknowledged at the August 5 game on the video board. The children with the honorable mention designs will also receive free Lil’ Scrappers Kids Club memberships.

“The Mahoning Valley Scrappers have been a strong supporter and a wonderful community partner of Akron Children’s Hospital Mahoning Valley. We are so grateful for their continued support and are looking forward to this season’s exciting activities,” said JoAnn Stock, Akron Children’s senior director of development.

Future events include the ColorBurst 5K the morning of Saturday, August 5 at Eastwood Field benefiting Akron Children’s Hospital Mahoning Valley. To register visit mvscrappers.com. There will also be a silent auction including sports memorabilia on Friday, August 11 that will benefit the Akron Children’s Hospital Mahoning Valley.

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Tagged as : Charity Auctions/Raffles, Cleveland Indians, Contests/Competitions/Auditions, Hospitals/Medical Research, Mahoning Valley Scrappers, New York-Penn League, Ohio { }

Police Foundation Night July 19

July 12, 2017

CORPUS CHRISTI – Corpus Christi Police Foundation Night at Whataburger Field is Wednesday, July 19, as the Hooks play host to the Frisco RoughRiders.

Ballpark gates open at 6:05, with first pitch scheduled for 7:05.

Reserved-seat tickets for Corpus Christi Police Foundation Night are $10, and a portion of the proceeds benefit the organization. To order, contact Tanner Twomey at 361-561-4718 or ttwomey@cchooks.com.

The Corpus Christi Police Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization formed by business leaders to support the Corpus Christi Police Department. Donations made by individuals, corporations, and foundations fund special programs, officer training, equipment, and new technology, none of which are considered under the city budget.

The CCPF’s mission: To create a safer Corpus Christi by strengthening the bond between the CCPD and the citizens it serves. With community support, we can help foster a better-equipped, better-trained police force, and a better-informed and more engaged public.

H-E-B is presenting sponsor of the Corpus Christi Police Foundation.

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Tagged as : Corpus Christi Hooks, Donations, First Responders, Houston Astros, Texas, Texas League { }

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