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Scrappers Announce Partnership with Down Syndrome Association of the Valley with Specialty Team Jersey Auction

March 23, 2022

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NILES, OH – The Mahoning Valley Scrappers are excited to unveil the first of a series of five specialty jersey nights during the 2022 season. The Scrappers have partnered with the Down Syndrome Association of the Valley to create a specialty jersey that the Scrappers players will wear for Down Syndrome Awareness Night on Friday, July 22nd against the State College Spikes. Game worn jerseys will be auctioned off in person at the game and also online at mvscrappers.com and LiveSource. Jersey proceeds will benefit the Down Syndrome Association of the Valley.

“The Down Syndrome Association of the Valley truly values its partnership with the Mahoning Valley Scrappers and appreciates the support and generosity that they provide not only to nonprofits such as ours, but to the entire community”, states Michele Jones, DSAV President and Co-Founder. “Our goal at DSAV is to create opportunities in which individuals with Down syndrome can actively participate in society and reach their full potential. The Scrappers’ community minded reach ensures that individuals with Down syndrome are included in the local community and in fact, even feature them. This type of generosity gives wings to the dreams of individuals with Down syndrome and their families across the region.”

The Mahoning Valley Scrappers are set to open the 2022 season at Eastwood Field on Thursday, June 2 against the West Virginia Black Bears. Opening Night will also feature fan favorites post-game fireworks and Buck Night. Scrappers ticket packages and sponsorship opportunities are on sale now. To stay up to date with the Scrappers in the off-season or for more information, visit mvscrappers.com or contact the front office at 330-505-0000.

Tagged as : Charity Auctions/Raffles, Down Syndrome, Draft League, Mahoning Valley Scrappers, Ohio, Supporting the Community { }

Reno Aces, Washoe County Health District, and Nevada Tobacco Prevention Coalition Team Up to Make Greater Nevada Field Tobacco Free

March 23, 2022

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RENO, Nev. – The Reno Aces are thrilled to announce that Greater Nevada Field will be a smoke and vape-free facility starting on Aces’ Opening Day on Tuesday, April 12 thanks to a newly formed partnership with the Nevada Tobacco Prevention Coalition.

“We’re thrilled to be partnering with The Nevada Tobacco Prevention Coalition on this very important Tobacco Free initiative at Greater Nevada Field. We are constantly working to improve the ballpark experience for our fans and this is a big step in the right direction,” said Chris Phillips, Chief Operating Officer for the Aces.

The new policy will prohibit the use of all smoke and tobacco products, including cigarettes, chewing tobacco, e-cigarettes (including Juul) and all vapes on ballpark property. Signage will be posted at all entrances of Greater Nevada Field and fans can expect educational messaging to be shared throughout Aces’ games all year.

“The Nevada Tobacco Prevention Coalition (NTPC) is very excited to support a smoke and vape-free setting at Greater Nevada Field,” said Taylor Allison, NPTC President. “By offering a smoke and vape-free environment, the Reno Aces are prioritizing the health of Northern Nevada’s children, parents, grandparents, friends and neighbors.”

The Aces’ season begins on April 5, with Opening Day at Greater Nevada Field on April 12 at 1:05 p.m. PT against the Sacramento River Cats. Individual game, full and partial-season, as well as eight-game ticket plans, are currently on sale on RenoAces.com.

Tagged as : Arizona Diamondbacks, Pacific Coast League, Promoting Health/Fitness, Reno Aces { }

Wind Surge Fundraising Program

March 23, 2022

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If you are a non-profit, sports team, or charity looking to raise money for your organization, the Wind Surge Fundraising Program is for you! The Fundraising program requires just three simple steps. The first one is picking a Tuesday, Wednesday, or Sunday game you would like to attend. Next, you purchase a certain number of tickets based on your organization’s needs and sell them for $15 each. Lastly, your organization can receive up to $6 for each ticket sold. This is a great opportunity for your organization to raise money while having fun and earning up to 40% on every ticket you sell!

There are three different ticket options and different benefits that come with each option. Ticket Option one consists of selling 50-90 tickets and earning $4 for every ticket sold. Ticket Option two includes selling 100-199 tickets and earning $5 back for every ticket sold. The third Ticket Option will consist of selling 200+ tickets and earning $6 for every ticket sold.

To learn more and the benefits of each ticket options visit here or contact [email protected]

Tagged as : Fundraising Opportunities, Kansas, Minnesota Twins, Supporting the Community, Texas, Wichita Wind Surge { }

Drillers Release Details on 2022 Community Programs and Activities

March 22, 2022

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The Tulsa Drillers are partnering with a number of local organizations this season on several important and fun activities at ONEOK Field. Some of the partnerships will highlight a few of the many individuals who work tirelessly behind the scenes to make our community better, while others will provide unique opportunities for young fans. Lastly, some of the partnerships will bring much-needed funds to organizations that provide valuable resources to so many.

Below is a listing and explanation of all of these great and worthwhile activities.

Williams Make-a-Difference Wednesdays

The Williams Make-a-Difference Wednesdays program strives to serve the underprivileged. This program works to provide a night of entertainment to those in the Tulsa Community whose resources are limited.

“Experiencing an evening at the ballpark is something many of us take for granted, but for some, it’s a rare and treasured outing,” says Sara Delgado, Director of Brand and Corporate Social Responsibility for Williams. “The Williams’ Make-a-Difference Wednesdays program gives young people the chance to be a kid and get outdoors and make memories to last a lifetime.”

McElroy Manufacturing Community Spotlight

Select organizations can receive complimentary Wednesday night tickets and meal coupons. If your organization would like to help the Make-a-Difference program, click here.

The McElroy Manufacturing Community Spotlight is a unique opportunity for local, non-profit organizations to engage with the citizens of DrillVille at no cost. It also is a great way to educate communities, recruit volunteers, and share the resources that these nonprofits can provide to our community.

“McElroy Manufacturing is proud to partner with The Tulsa Drillers in their Community Spotlight program for the 2022 season,” said McElroy Manufacturing Executive VP, Finance & Treasury Donna M. Dutton. “There are many worthwhile nonprofits in Tulsa. These organizations continually work to make a difference in the lives for many of our neighbors. We are excited to recognize and celebrate all of the work the nonprofits and their volunteers do to make Tulsa a better community for us all.”

To apply, click here.

Ferguson KIA Field of Dreams

The Ferguson KIA Field of Dreams program is a once in a lifetime opportunity for future baseball and softball stars to share the field with the Drillers of today and the Los Angeles Dodgers of the future! This FREE package includes 20 tickets for the team, a team photo, an appearance on the ONEOK Field videoboard and the opportunity to be on the field for the National Anthem.

“Ferguson KIA is proud to launch our Field of Dreams partnership with the Drillers,” said Stephen Hill General Sales Manager of Ferguson Superstore. “Youth sports can be a pivotal piece of shaping the future of Tulsa, and this program offers our kids the chance to watch those who play their sport on an elite level up close.”

To nominate your youth team to participate in the free Ferguson KIA Field of Dreams program click here.

South Pointe Auto Group Hometown Hero

South Pointe Auto Group Hometown Hero is an opportunity to shine a spotlight on Tulsans who have achieved outstanding accomplishments, both home and abroad. Past Heroes have included military veterans, teachers, first responders, essential workers and many others!

“South Pointe Auto Group is proud to sponsor the Tulsa Drillers Hometown Hero program,” said Chris Cox, South Pointe Auto Group General Manager. “South Pointe supports the community, and honoring local heroes is a great way for us to show our appreciation to these outstanding individuals.”

To nominate a South Pointe Auto Group Hometown Hero click here.

Whataburger Whata Team

Throughout the 2022 season, Whataburger will provide FREE tickets for youth baseball or softball teams to enjoy a game at ONEOK Field and to have a unique, on-field experience. One lucky member of the team will be able to go onto the field during a break in play and try to throw a strike to win their team $300 and free Whataburger in the Whataburger Whata Team Experience!

For a chance to be selected for this one-of-a-kind contest click here.

The People of Oklahoma Oil and Natural Gas Teacher of the Game

During the season, the people of Oklahoma Oil and Natural Gas (OERB) will honor a Teacher of the Month at selected Drillers’ games. Each teacher will be brought onto the field and presented with a personal check for $5,000, while a $2,000 donation will be made to their school.

Also, if a Drillers player during the 2022 season “drills” the OERB “Hit it Here” sign, located beyond the ONEOK Field centerfield fence, the people of Oklahoma Oil and Natural Gas will donate $5,000 to a local school to benefit its Science & Math Department.**

Hornsby’s Bullpen Kids Club Presented by TulsaKids Magazine

Family FUNday Sunday at ONEOK Field just got even better! Kids, ages 14 and under, who sign up for the Hornsby’s Bullpen Kids Club will receive FREE tickets on the Ferguson KIA Lawn for all seven 2022 Sunday day games, a birthday card from Hornsby and #SoMuchMore!

“We are excited to team up with Hornsby’s Bullpen Kids Club and to provide young fans with so many fun opportunities this season. We hope that you can join in on the fun,” said Tulsa Kids Editor Betty Casey.

To sign up your child, click here.

Tagged as : Children's Health and Development, Education/Teacher Support, Family Relief/Resources, First Responders, Los Angeles Dodgers, Military & Veterans, Oklahoma, Public Recognition/Celebrations/Events, Supporting the Community, Texas League, Tulsa Drillers { }

Hartford Yard Goats & Eversource Launch Student Reading Challenge 

March 22, 2022

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Hartford Yard Goats & Eversource Launch Student Reading Challenge Students who read five books will earn two tickets to a Yard Goats game at Dunkin’ Donuts Park

Hartford, Conn- The Hartford Yard Goats Baseball Club, the Double-A Affiliate of the Colorado Rockies, in partnership with Eversource, New England’s largest energy delivery company, has launched a student reading challenge for the 2022 season. Students (K-8th grade) who read five books outside of the school curriculum between now and August 10th will earn two tickets to a Yard Goats game at Dunkin’ Donuts Park in Hartford. One lucky student will be selected to throw out the ceremonial first pitch. Students can submit their five books and preferred game date through an online form.

“We are extremely excited to partner with Eversource on the Yard Goats Reading Challenge for students throughout Connecticut,” Yard Goats President Tim Restall said. “This program will be a fun way for students to set reading goals, and get rewarded for their efforts with tickets to a Yard Goats game. We look forward to honoring all of these diligent readers at a game this summer.”

The Yard Goats encourages all school principals, teachers, and parents to share this exciting program with their students. The Yard Goats introduced the reading challenge with a video story of “Just a Dream” by Chris Van Allsburg, which is available on (www.yardgoatsbaseball.com)), and can be shown in class. This is a story about a boy who does not care about the environment until he a terrifying dream about the future of the planet. This dream changes the boy’s perspective and encourages him to make positive energy and environmental behavior changes to keep the planet healthy.

“We’re proud to support the Reading Challenge this year and kicking it off by reading ‘Just A Dream’ is a great way to not only share the importance of reading but also teach students the value of energy efficiency,” said Eversource Vice President of Energy Efficiency Tilak Subrahmanian. “We’re always working to help our customers save money and energy, and educating kids allows them to use what they learn to help save energy in their own homes and share that information with their families.”

The Yard Goats open the 2022 season on Friday, April 8th (7:05 PM) against the New York Mets affiliate, the Binghamton Rumble Ponies. Individual game tickets, season tickets, group tickets, and luxury suites are now available for purchase on the Yard Goats website (yardgoatsbaseball.com), or over the phone

(860-246-4628), and all tickets will be delivered digitally. The Click-It-Or-Ticket Box office is open from Monday-Friday (10AM-5PM).

Tagged as : Colorado Rockies, Connecticut, Eastern League, Hartford Yard Goats { }

Hooks Accepting 2022 Anthem Auditions

March 22, 2022

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The Corpus Christi Hooks Baseball Club is on the search for singers and musicians to perform the Star-Spangled Banner during the 2022 Texas League season.

National anthem auditions are virtual for the first time. Participants are required to submit their performances here. Video files should be saved in the format of first name, last name and phone number (Rusty_Hook_1234567890).

All participants are asked to sing or play the full anthem without a backing track.

Contact Travis Pettis ([email protected]) with any questions.

Tagged as : Arts Appreciation, Contests/Competitions/Auditions, Corpus Christi Hooks, Houston Astros, Texas, Texas League { }

Fireflies Launch New Volunteer Fundraising Opportunity

March 22, 2022

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COLUMBIA, SC – The Columbia Fireflies today announced a new in-game volunteer program to help benefit local organizations seeking ways to fundraise. The Fireflies are looking for dedicated volunteers who are passionate about giving back to the community to join the Fireflies game day team. Organizations who participate in the Volunteer Fundraising Program will work alongside Fireflies staff members in a concession stand or in the SCU Kids Zone during Fireflies games to raise money for their organization, event or cause. Organizations eligible for the program include, but are not limited to, Parent Teacher Associations, Booster Clubs, Community Event Planning Committees, Rotary Clubs and other Non-Profit Organizations.

The Volunteer Fundraising Program requires each organization to provide a minimum of six (6) volunteers to work four (4) games during the upcoming 2022 season. After volunteers complete their four games of service, the Fireflies will donate $750 to their organization in recognition of their time. Should organizations have more than six volunteers, the Fireflies will donate an additional $125 for each volunteer who participates in the program.

“This program provides a unique opportunity for fans to see what it’s like to help make life-long memories at Segra Park from our Game Day worker’s perspective,” said Fireflies Team President, Brad Shank. “It is also a great way for us to give back to different non-profits and organizations in our community. We’re really excited to have a positive impact on a lot of different organizations in the Midlands through the launch of this volunteer program.”

Fireflies home games are primarily staffed by the Fireflies Game day Experience Team who help make a trip to Segra Park an unforgettable experience for hundreds of thousands of fans each year. Volunteers in the Volunteer Fundraising Program will work right alongside Game day Experience Team members. In concessions, volunteers will work in various locations throughout the ballpark running registers and assisting with food and order preparation. In the SCU Kids Zone, volunteers will assist with Kids Zone ticket sales and will work to ensure the safety of children on the inflatables.

Organizations can learn more and sign up for the new Volunteer Fundraising Program online here.

The Fireflies 2022 season begins at Segra Park Friday, April 8 at 7:05 pm vs the Augusta GreenJackets (the Class-A Affiliate of the World Series Champion Atlanta Braves) and features a post-game firework show. Tickets for Opening Night, and all 2022 Fireflies home games, are on sale now. Tickets can be purchased online at FirefliesTickets.com, by calling the Fireflies Box Office at 803-726-4487 or by visiting the Fireflies Box Office in-person at Segra Park. Individual game ticket prices range from $5 to $12 and premium seating options are available starting at $14 per person. All tickets will be sold on a first come first serve basis and are based upon availability.

Tagged as : Carolina League, Columbia Fireflies, Fundraising Opportunities, Kansas City Royals, South Carolina, Supporting the Community { }

Spot of Historic Baseball Stadium to be marked with Monument

March 21, 2022

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For decades, the Tulsa County Fairgrounds served as the home for Tulsa professional baseball. Thanks to the work of Tulsa baseball historian Wayne McCombs and others, the spot of home plate in the original baseball stadium at the Fairgrounds will be marked with a monument to preserve its history as the former Home of Tulsa Professional Baseball.

Expo Center, the Tulsa County commissioners, the Tulsa Drillers and former players will dedicate the home plate plaque at the site on Thursday, March 31 at 2:00 p.m.

“The baseball park was a Tulsa landmark for six decades,” said Tulsa County Commissioner, Stan Sallee. “Baseball has a long history here, and Tulsa County is happy to be a part of this dedication.”

Tulsa County Stadium was a W.P.A. project and opened on the Tulsa County Fairgrounds near 15th and Sandusky on July 11, 1934. It was home for the Tulsa Oilers of the Texas League and was the longest-serving stadium in the history of professional baseball in Tulsa. The University of Tulsa baseball team also occasionally used the stadium for home games.

Its name was changed in 1935 to Texas League Park and then again to Oiler Park in 1961. After the team moved to New Orleans in 1977, the name was changed to Driller Park when Tulsa secured the Drillers franchise to replace the Oilers.

The final game in the stadium was played in September of 1980 as the new Sutton Stadium was opened in April of 1981 just a few hundred yards east of the original stadium.

Several former players who played in the stadium will be on hand for the dedication.

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The public and media members are invited to attend this ceremony. Attendees can use the Tulsa County Fairgrounds Entrance at 15th and Sandusky for access.

Tagged as : Honoring History, Los Angeles Dodgers, Oklahoma, Public Recognition/Celebrations/Events, Texas League, Tulsa Drillers { }

GreenJackets looking to fill all positions for the 2022 season

March 21, 2022

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Media Advisory

GreenJackets Media Contact:

(803) 349-9467

[email protected]

SRP Park Gameday Employee Job Fair

GreenJackets looking to fill all positions for the 2022 season

NORTH AUGUSTA, SC: SRP Park and the Augusta GreenJackets are hosting a Gameday Job Fair on Thursday, March 24th from 5pm-8pm for seasonal positions for the Augusta GreenJackets 2022 baseball season and SRP Park Special Events.

Candidates must be 16 years of age to apply, must be able to pass a background check, and must be able to work all home games (April – Labor Day) and additional events as needed.

Job Fair Details:

Who: Anyone 16 or older who is Reliable, Outgoing, Hardworking job seekers

What: GreenJackets All Positions Game Day Job Fair

Where: WOW! Club of SRP Park’s 187 Railroad Ave. North Augusta, SC 29841 (Enter next to Rio Cantina)

When: Thursday, March 24th 5PM-8PM

Registration: Job seekers should anticipate filling out a candidate form onsite and the interview process taking no longer than 30 minutes, applicants will be hired onsite.

We are looking to fill the following positions for applicants:

Box Office Attendant

Facilities and Grounds Crew

Cleaning Crew

Security

Retail Clerks, Cashiers & Vendors

Game Day Entertainment Staff

Guest Services

Videoboard Operators

Bat/Ball Boys/Girls

Camera and Sound Crew

Ticket Takers

Kid’s Zone Attendants

Cash Room Attendants

Cashiers

Parking Lot Attendants

Cooks

Line Managers

Wait Staff

Suite Services

Expeditors

Stand Managers

Cash Room Attendants

As a member of the GreenJackets staff, gameday employees will receive the following additional benefits:

  • Complimentary Tickets for friends and family to select GreenJackets games
  • GreenJackets Staff Shirt and Hat for the season
  • GreenJackets Merchandise Employee Discount
  • Opportunity to be entered into an incentive program to win special prizes at the end of the season
  • GreenJackets Game Day Employee end of the season staff party

The ideal candidate must be trustworthy, outgoing, reliable, and enthusiastic. All applicants must be 16 years of age or older by April 8 in order to work for the GreenJackets and SRP Park. Previous employees need not apply. To learn more about opportunities available visit: https://www.milb.com/augusta/ballpark/gj-employment-opportunities

The Augusta GreenJackets saw success off the field ranking #1 in the Low-A League in attendance (out of 30) and ranked in the Top 20 in all of Minor League Baseball (out of 120). SRP Park welcomes over 275,000 fans through the gates annually between GreenJackets Baseball and Special Events, which includes the upcoming Battle on the River game between Augusta University vs. USC Aiken, the Augusta Craft Beer Festival and more!

To stay up to date on all things GreenJackets tickets, promotions calendar updates follow us on social media: Facebook, Instagram and Twitter and sign up for the ‘Jackets Buzz e-newsletter today by visiting https://bit.ly/AGJBuzz

*About SRP Park/Augusta GreenJackets *

The Augusta GreenJackets are the Single-A Affiliate of the 2021 World Champion Atlanta Braves playing in the state of the art SRP Park located in North Augusta, SC. 2022 Augusta GreenJackets season seat memberships and single game tickets are on sale now. To learn more about the benefits and to get in on the action, visit www.gjmembers.com or call (803) 349-WINS (9467).

SRP Park is the anchor piece of Riverside Village, a live, work, “playball” development which includes apartment living, retail, restaurants, class “A” office space, and a Crowne Plaza Hotel and Conference Center. To learn more about SRP Park and hosting events and availability, visit www.thesrppark.com.

-GreenJackets –

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Behind the Seam: The fight for inclusivity in baseball

March 21, 2022

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The echo of singing begins to fade as the service slowly comes to an end. As people begin to rush out of the church, Xavier Duckett heads to execute the rest of his Sunday routine at his grandparents house; consuming a meal prepared by his grandmother, followed by a game of catch in the backyard with his grandfather.

The Southwest Virginia native’s love for baseball was sparked when his grandfather, Lucion David Sweetenburg Sr., introduced him to the sport. Together the two would play catch in the backyard, practice hitting and discuss their favorite players.

“Anyone who encountered my grandfather knew that baseball was his thing and it’s what he really advocated for,” Duckett said. “He had a shed full of baseball equipment and we played all the time. He would even hang a tire in the backyard for us to practice throwing accurately.”

Sweetenburg’s passion for the game started as a young boy residing in Roanoke in the 1940s, after learning the ins and outs of the sport and admiring superstars like Hank Aaron, Sammy Sosa and Barry Bonds. Those names have now since grown less and less popular among baseball fans today, as representation for African American athletes and fans has started to decline in recent years.

Today, the majority of major league and minor league baseball rosters consist of white players and coaching staff with Dave Roberts and Dusty Baker Jr. being the only two African American managers in the Majors. The lack of diversity in front offices is also alarming as the list of owners, executives and CEOs is similar.

Ray Doswell, the Vice President of Curatorial Services for the Negro League Baseball Museum, has been part of important conversations and research investigating into the decline within in the sport.

“Representation matters and you cannot say that people of color aren’t interested in the game because they have been since the beginning and still are,” Doswell said. “If they did not care the Negro League would not exist. Fans will want to come to games when they feel welcome.”

Doswell has been part of the museum since 1995 and is in charge of collecting artifacts, archives and helping with educational programs.

Aside from the question surrounding the lack of diversity in the stands, Doswell has looked deeply into how the scarcity of African American players is noticeable on all levels of professional baseball.

“There is no feeder system of talent for black athletes to play in their youth which means they usually do not play through high school,” Doswell said. “Since they don’t go to compete in college baseball, there is no minor league opportunity that leads them to the pros.”

While the first sport he ever played was baseball, he later moved exclusively to football in his middle school years after seeing the sport in mainstream media and having more resources for the game in his community.

“In a dominantly black area football and basketball were catered to us more than baseball, so they were more popular to play,” Duckett said.

Though he excelled on the football field and basketball court for North Side High School, he decided to add baseball back into the mix his senior year. Despite leaving the field for a few seasons, he was still surrounded by passion for the game with the influence of his grandfather and knew he could compete at the varsity level.

The only concern from his family after he made his decision to dust off his cleats were the obstacles he would face as an athlete of color.

“My grandfather was really excited for me to start playing again, he even got me new equipment to use,” Duckett said. “The issues I would face as the only black player on the team was something my family was concerned about, but we knew it was unavoidable.”

Behind the scenes he dealt with hardships from every angle.

“There is so much I had to deal with on the internal side, that it made me question if returning was the right decision,” Duckett said.“Knowing I was the only black player on my high school team, I saw a bigger vision of how this could play into my future.”

After graduating high school in 2009, Duckett attended Old Dominion University in Norfolk to play Division I football. After a successful undergraduate career, he left with a bachelor’s degree in human services with a minor in sociology and returned to the Roanoke area.

Once he returned to his hometown, Duckett found his passion for educating and empowering black youth. In 2015 he started The Humble Hustle Co., a non-profit organization that provides resources for youth programs and highlights the importance of giving back.

To increase awareness of Humble Hustle’s mission, Duckett created shirts with the message: Keep Giving. After selling the shirts in various places successfully, he birthed the HMBLE HSTLE Clothing line. Fundraising events and donations from the community primarily have helped the company provide scholarships for girls, outdoor exposure events for inner city youth, and supplies to underprivileged youth. Additionally, the clothing line has helped fund programs including Humble Hikes which provides outdoor recreation to inner-city youth, and Pretty Humble, an empowerment program for young girls.

Duckett hopes that his story paired with his love for baseball, along with passion for Humble Hustle, can help bring awareness to the lack of diversity. Just as his grandfather did with him, he also hopes to pass down a great deal of baseball knowledge and opportunities to the younger generations.

“I think having these conversations regarding the poor treatment and exclusivity makes people uncomfortable. But it’s what needs to happen if there is going to be change, not just here but everywhere,” Duckett said. “Since graduating high school, I have used my fearlessness and passion to help others towards the progression in inclusivity.”

There are many local and nationwide resources available to learn about the history of African American baseball and culture. Resources include the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City, and the Harrison Museum of African American Culture, based in Roanoke.

June 18, the Salem Red Sox are hosting African American Heritage Night at the ballpark for the third time in the team’s history. The first time the event occurred was during the 2018 season, and the second during the 2021 season.

Salem’s General Manager, Allen Lawrence, understands the importance of making the ballpark a welcoming environment.

“I think it is really important to have nights like this to reach different parts of the community because it shows that the ballpark is for everyone,” Lawrence said. “Overall, it creates an opportunity to get the ball rolling to be more inclusive and have people comfortable coming back to more games in the future.”

Tagged as : Boston Red Sox, Carolina League, Diversity/Inclusion, Honoring History, Salem Red Sox, Virginia, Youth Sports { }

Bookmark Contest Winners Announced

March 20, 2022

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March 20, 2022 – The Everett AquaSox is excited to announce our 2022 Reading Program Bookmark Contest winners! We received hundreds of entries into the contest and thank everyone who entered. Our winners are all participants of the Everett AquaSox “Hit A Home Run in Reading” program.

The winners are: Annelise (Age 7) – Cedar Wood Elementary, Olivia (Age 5) – Columbia Elementary, Brady (Age 7) – Cedar Wood Elementary, Serena (Age 10) – Totem Falls Elementary.

For over a decade, the AquaSox have been facilitating a free, local, incentive-based program encouraging kids to read daily. This past year, we dad over 10,000 kids participate from various elementary schools in the area. Teachers, Librarians, and PTA coordinators from each school partnered with the AquaSox and assisted with implementing the program to encourage independent reading as a foundation for life-long learning.

If you would like more information about the reading program and how to get your school connected, please reach out to our Director of Community Relations, Nellie Kemp at [email protected]

Opening Day is April 8. 2022 season tickets, ticket plans, group outings and picnics outings can be purchased by calling (425) 258-3673 or visiting the AquaSox Front Office at 3802 Broadway in Everett.

For updates on the 2022 season, community initiatives and Webbly appearances, follow the Frogs on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram or visit our website, AquaSox.com.

Tagged as : Arts Appreciation, Children's Health and Development, Contests/Competitions/Auditions, Education/Teacher Support, Everett AquaSox, Northwest League, Reading Programs, Seattle Mariners, Washington { }

Bats Outfielder Rey Volunteers at Youth Clinic

March 17, 2022

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DAYTONA, FLORIDA — Just before departing for Spring Training, Louisville Bats outfielder Brian Rey volunteered at a youth baseball clinic in Daytona.

Rey worked with the youth ballplayers on fundamentals during the camp on March 2, but when he addressed the group after the workout, he stressed the importance of having fun while learning baseball.

“As you guys learn this game some of this could get frustrating,” Rey told the youth players. “(Eventually) you will get the hang of it, I promise…but the number one thing for you guys right now is to have fun.”

[WATCH THE FULL VIDEO HERE]

Rey made his Triple-A debut with the Bats on Sept. 29 last season and logged five hits with three RBIs in four games. Following the regular season, he starred in the Winter League in Puerto Rico, hitting .362 with a .455 OBP in 14 games for the Indios De Mayaguez

Tagged as : Baseball Camps/Instruction, Children's Health and Development, Cincinnati Reds, International League, Kentucky, Louisville Bats, Volunteering, Youth Sports { }

First Horizon Park to Host Clip In 4 The Cure

March 17, 2022

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The Nashville Sounds Baseball Club announced today that First Horizon Park will host Clip In 4 The Cure on Saturday, March 26 at 8:00 a.m. Nashville’s inaugural relay-style cycling event supports cancer initiatives at Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center and Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt.

Participants can register as a team of four (4) or individually. Each bike allows for four team members, one for each cycling hour of the event. Each hour of the relay pairs a live DJ with a Nashville spin instructor, creating four exhilarating hours to sweat it out and help beat cancer.

The cycling sessions run in 45-minute increments beginning at 8:00 a.m. and finishing at 11:45 a.m. The stationary cycling will take place on the concourse level of First Horizon Park.

Registration is live and can be found here. All attendees will be given the opportunity and are encouraged to fundraise for their team. All registration fees will be credited toward fundraising, and every dollar raised will go directly toward lifesaving research and innovative patient care with the ultimate goal of creating a world without cancer.

Clip In 4 the Cure will continue to follow guidance from hospital leadership pursuant to CDC updates for social distancing, masking, vaccination and testing guidelines. Event organizers will communicate protocols and updates to participants via email prior to the event.

The Nashville Sounds are the Triple-A affiliate of the Milwaukee Brewers and play at First Horizon Park. Season ticket memberships for the 2022 season are on sale now. Opening Day is scheduled for Tuesday, April 5 at 6:35 p.m. For more information call 615-690-4487 or e-mail [email protected].

Tagged as : Cancer Awareness, Hospitals/Medical Research, International League, Milwaukee Brewers, Nashville Sounds, Promoting Health/Fitness, Tennessee { }

Because it’s Pi Day in Worcester…Polar Park to host Inaugural “Pie-K” Saturday, April 30, presented by Table Talk Pies to Benefit The WooSox Foundation

March 17, 2022

Here is a link to the original story on the team's website.

3.14-mile 5K route showcases Worcester, passing the iconic Miss Worcester Diner, City Hall, the Mercantile Center, and the DCU Center;

Participants can also receive WooSox tickets and other prizes.



WORCESTER, MA — The Worcester Red Sox will team up with a century-old staple of the Worcester community, Table Talk Pies, to host the Inaugural “Table Talk Pies Pie-K” which starts and ends at Polar Park, Saturday, April 30. Opening Ceremonies commence at 8:15 a.m., followed by the race at 9 a.m. Closing Ceremonies take place at 10:30 a.m.

Registration is now open at woosox.com or woosoxfoundation.org/pie-k. Using this link, participants may also purchase a special Berm ticket, presented by Simply Orthodontics, to the WooSox’ Friday night game April 29, or the late afternoon game Saturday, April 30. Five dollars of the $14 ticket will benefit the WooSox Foundation.

The walk ‘n’ run begins and ends at the ballpark and showcases the Heart of the Commonwealth, including the Miss Worcester Diner, City Hall, the Mercantile Center, and the DCU Center. For those who would like an inside-the-park home run (or walk), they will be permitted to enjoy the Polar Park Warning Track. Each lap is a quarter mile.

The registration deadlines and fees are as follows:

Adults (ages 13 and up)

· “Early Bird” (3/14–3/20): $22

· “Regular” (3/21–4/29): $30

· “Day Of” (4/30): $40

Kids (ages 6 through 12)

· “Early Bird” (3/14–3/20): $15

· “Regular” (3/21–4/29): $20

· “Day Of” (4/30): $25

Youngsters 5 and under are free, but the foundation welcomes additional donations.

Registrants may pick up their race packets from the WooSox Team Store Friday, April 29, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., or Saturday, April 30, 7-8 a.m. Walk-up registrations will also be allowed at that time.

Pie-K participants will comprise six age groups: under 18, 18–29, 30–39, 40–49, 50–59, and 60 and up. The male and female winners of each group receive a special WooSox Swag Bag. All participants will receive a medal and a Table Talk Pie.

The male and female to place first overall will each receive the grand prize, including four tickets to a mutually agreed upon WooSox game with seats in the suite of WooSox President Dr. Charles Steinberg; the opportunity to throw out a Ceremonial First Pitch; a WooSox Swag Bag, and a commemorative plaque.

The second-place finishers will each receive four tickets to a WooSox game; the opportunity to say, “Play Ball!” presented by Webster Five Bank at home plate before the game; a WooSox Swag Bag; and a commemorative plaque.

The third-place finishers will each receive two tickets to a WooSox game; the opportunity to participate in “Placing the Bases” before a game; a WooSox Swag Bag; and a commemorative plaque.

Friends and family members are invited to cheer on their loved ones from anywhere along the Main Concourse, including the seating bowl. Concessions will be available for purchase. In addition, children may enjoy the Plymouth St. Playground, presented by the CCUA, where they will be greeted by WooSox Mascots Smiley Ball and Woofster the WonderDog.

“We have long contemplated a 5K that starts and ends at Polar Park,” Steinberg said, “and we are thrilled that our corporate partners, Table Talk Pies, are making our 5K a Pie-K. We are also delighted that the route is quintessential Worcester, with many of the landmarks that reflect the past and future of this warm and welcoming city. With so many sites, our runners may lead the league in selfies.”

The WooSox Foundation, established January 28, 2020, focuses primarily on four areas: education, social justice, conquering cancer, and diamond sports. Among its programs are WooSox Scholars, middle schoolers who each receive college scholarships of $10,000; WooSox Mentors, front office members who partner with Big Brothers/Big Sisters to spend time with children at Gates Lane Elementary School; the WooSox’ partnership with UMass Memorial Medical Center and the Jimmy Fund to help children and families who are in the battle; and “Tyler’s Teammates,” which helps raise and distribute funds to give more children the opportunity to play and enjoy baseball and softball.

Tagged as : Boston Red Sox, Contests/Competitions/Auditions, International League, Massachusetts, Promoting Health/Fitness, Worcester Red Sox { }

Shuckers To Host Job Fair On March 24

March 17, 2022

Here is a link to the original story on the team's website.

The Biloxi Shuckers will host a job fair on Thursday, March 24 from 4 pm to 6 pm at MGM Park. The Shuckers are seeking seasonal employees for the upcoming 2022 season.

Available positions include ushers, ticket takers, ticket sellers, access control, camera operators, press box production, mascots, retail, grounds crew, bat boys/girls, entertainment team and on-field emcee. Interested applicants can enter through the visitors’ clubhouse on the north side of MGM Park and should bring a copy of their resume.

Spectra Food services will also be interviewing candidates for cooks, suite attendants, food runners, bartenders, dishwashers, warehouse workers and help with food preparation. Applications for Shuckers’ seasonal employment and Spectra are available on site but are also available online to download here.

The Biloxi Shuckers open their seventh season on the road against the Pensacola Blue Wahoos on Friday, April 8. Biloxi then returns to MGM Park for their home opener against the Mississippi Braves on Tuesday, April 12 at 6:35 pm. Individual tickets, Shuck Nation Memberships, Flex Plans and group outings are available for the 2022 season by calling (228) 233-3465 or visiting biloxishuckers.com.

ABOUT THE BILOXI SHUCKERS:

The Biloxi Shuckers are the Double-A Affiliate of the Milwaukee Brewers. The Shuckers are members of the Southern League and play at MGM Park in Biloxi, Mississippi. For more information please visit biloxishuckers.comand follow us on Twitter @biloxishuckers and at facebook.com/biloxishuckers.

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