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Boise Hawks 2022 Seasonal Job Fair Announced

March 16, 2022

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BOISE, ID: The Boise Hawks have announced the date of their annual seasonal job fair for the 2022 season on Saturday, April 23rd from 10 AM to 1 PM at Memorial Stadium.

The Hawks are in search of dedicated and reliable personnel to join their game day staff for the upcoming season. They are looking for a variety of skill sets and personalities, but most importantly, they are looking for individuals who can contribute to the positive experience of their loyal fans and guests.

There are forty-eight (48) home games at Memorial Stadium. Position hours differ, but range from 1 PM to 10:30 PM. Operating hours are dependent on game duration, which can vary. The Job Fair will consist of standard applicant paperwork and brief personal interviews with Boise Hawks Management. All applicants must be 16 years of age or older.

The Hawks are looking to fill the following (but not limited to) positions: ticket takers, ushers, cooks, servers, food runners, hawkers and promotional support team members.

About the Boise Hawks

The 2021 PBL Southern Division Champion Boise Hawks are the Treasure Valley’s top stop for affordable, family entertainment. Deposits for all 2022 season seat are currently being taken. To stay up to date on all things Boise Hawks, follow us on Facebook (www.facebook.com/boisehawksbaseball) or visit www.BoiseHawks.com.

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Hawks Announce Annual Winter Glove Drive

January 5, 2022

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Hawks Announce Annual Winter Glove Drive

Donate a pair of winter gloves and receive a complimentary ticket to Opening Night

BOISE, ID: The Boise Hawks, the Pioneer Baseball League Southern Division Champions, have announced their annual Winter Glove Drive. For each new pair of winter gloves donated, fans will receive a complimentary General Admission ticket for Opening Night 2022 (Saturday, May 28 vs. Idaho Falls).

_“With Treasure Valley temperatures falling below freezing, we want to make sure we can help as many as we can keep warm with winter gloves. For five years, our fans have come out with tremendous support of this program, and we’re hoping for the same this year.”_– Mike Van Hise, Boise Hawks Vice President / General Manager

Starting on Monday, January 10, fans can donate new winter gloves at the Hawks Front Office, located at Memorial Stadium (5600 N. Glenwood Street). Hawks Front Offices are open Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Donations can be made through January 28.

About the Boise Hawks

The Hawks are the Treasure Valley’s top stop for affordable, family entertainment. To stay up to date on all things on the 2021 Southern Division Champion Boise Hawks, follow us on Facebook (www.facebook.com/boisehawksbaseball) or visit www.BoiseHawks.com.

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Tagged as : Boise Hawks, Idaho, Pioneer League, Ticket Donations, Toy/Clothing Drives { }

Boise Hawks to Host In-Person Job Fair

May 12, 2021

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BOISE, ID: The Boise Hawks have announced the date of an in-person seasonal job fair for the 2021 season on Monday, May 17 from 4 PM to 6 PM.

The Hawks are in search of dedicated and reliable personnel to join their game day staff for the upcoming season. They are looking for a variety of skill sets and personalities, but most importantly, they are looking for individuals who can contribute to the positive experience of their loyal fans and guests.

There are forty-eight (48) home games at Memorial Stadium. Position hours differ, but range from 1 PM to 10:30 PM. Operating hours are dependent on game duration, which can vary. The Job Fair will consist of standard applicant paperwork and brief personal interviews with Boise Hawks Management. All applicants must be 16 years of age or older.

The Hawks are looking to fill the following (but not limited to) positions: cooks, food runners, wait staff and retail operations.

About the Boise Hawks:

The Boise Hawks have joined the independent professional MLB Partner Pioneer Baseball League in 2021. The Boise Hawks remain the Treasure Valley’s top spot for affordable, family entertainment. Limited individual tickets to all 48 Boise Hawks games will go on sale online on Saturday, May 15 at 10 AM. To stay up to date on all things Boise Hawks, follow us on Facebook or visit www.BoiseHawks.com.

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Boise Hawks Host Blood Drive 

October 27, 2020

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BOISE, ID: The Boise Hawks and the American Red Cross – Idaho-Montana Region will be hosting a Blood Drive at the One Capital Center building on Wednesday, November 25th from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM MT. Each participant who donates will receive a complimentary ticket to the Hawks 2021 Opening Night game.

“The need for blood in the Treasure Valley and around the country is constant,” said Boise Hawks General Manager, Mike Van Hise. “The beginning of the holiday season felt like a great time to assemble Hawks Nation to help out our fellow Idahoans in need.”

Additionally, each donor participant will be entered into a raffle for prizes that include:

  • 2019 Team Autographed Baseball
  • 2019 Authentic Road Jersey
  • First Pitch opportunity in 2021

Due to limited availability and space, all donors must register beforehand. To register, follow the link at BoiseHawks.com or follow this LINK. The One Capital Center building is located at 999 W Main Street in Downtown Boise. For questions or more information, visit RedCrossBlood.org.

About the Boise Hawks

The Boise Hawks are the Treasure Valley’s top spot for affordable, family entertainment. Deposits for full and half season seat plans for the 2021 season are currently being taken. To stay up to date on all things Boise Hawks, follow us on Facebook or visit www.BoiseHawks.com.

Tagged as : American Red Cross, Blood Drives, Boise Hawks, Colorado Rockies, Idaho, Northwest League, Ticket Donations { }

The Idaho Falls Chukars have donated 1,100 pounds of food and nearly $2,000 to the Community Food Basket.

May 21, 2020

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IDAHO FALLS — The future of Chukars baseball is still up in the air, but one thing is certain — giving back to the community is one of their top priorities.

The Idaho Falls Chukars have donated 1,100 pounds of food and nearly $2,000 to the Community Food Basket over the past few weeks through a raffle and food drive.

“We have put a lot of effort into supporting the community that chooses to support us every summer,” Kevin Greene, team president and general manager, said in a news release. “We will continue to find ways to support those around us during these difficult and unprecedented times.”

On Tuesday, Elmore Sports Group, owners of the Chukars, donated $3,297 to benefit local communities impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, including almost $500 to the Community Food Basket in Idaho Falls.

The seven minor league baseball teams within the Elmore Sports Group, the Chukars, Amarillo Sod Poodles, San Antonio Missions, Rocky Mountain Vibes, Inland Empire 66ers, Eugene Emeralds and Lynchburg Hillcats, each donated a bobblehead, team cap and a player-signed item, which were raffled to fans across the country. Fans purchased raffle tickets for $2 and the money was split between each city’s local food bank.

Other donations were brought in during the Chukars food drive they held three weeks ago in their parking lot at Melaleuca Field. During the food drive — where safety precautions were taken — they held their own raffle and gave away a Chukars jersey.

Chukars spokesman Chris Hall said The United Steelworkers played a huge role in the food drive by donating $1,000.

United Steelworkers presenting a check to the Community Food Basket. | Courtesy Idaho Falls Chukars

“We realized that everything we do here requires the community to support us, and it seemed selfish to not, in turn, do something for the community when people are going through hard times,” Hall told EastIdahoNews.com.

If organizations from around the community want to approach the Chukars with ideas of how they can continue to use their platform to help the community, call Hall at (208) 522-8363.

Tagged as : Charity Auctions/Raffles, COVID-19, Donations, Food Banks, Idaho, Idaho Falls Chukars, Kansas City Royals, Pioneer League, Supporting the Community { }

Items donated will benefit the Idaho Falls Community Food Basket and Local Hospitals

April 22, 2020

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IDAHO FALLS, Idaho – The Idaho Falls Chukars will hold a food and medical supply drive benefiting those effected by COVID-19 in the community. The drive will be held on Friday April 24, from 1 pm to 4:30 pm.

Each donor will receive a coupon for buy-one get-one Chukars tickets for the 2020 season, in addition each donor will be entered into a raffle for a Chukars jersey and on field experience.

Items in need include at the community food basket include: cereal, white rice, mac and cheese, canned tomato sauce, canned tomatoes, pasta, canned fruit and vegetables, canned chili, and side dishes. However, any food you are generous enough to donate will be accepted. Items in at local hospitals include facemasks, latex glove, and any other personal protective equipment.

Chukars staff will collect donations in the parking lot of Melaleuca Field, the team asks that donors place their donations in their trunk or an empty seat in order to respect social distancing

Tagged as : COVID-19, Equipment Donations, Food Drives, Idaho, Idaho Falls Chukars, Kansas City Royals, Pioneer League, Supporting the Community { }

Help Us Support Fire Efforts In Australia

January 8, 2020

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Chukars Announce Fundraiser to Benefit Australia Wildfires
Chukars offer unique fan experiences for donations to various charities.

IDAHO FALLS, IDAHO – On Tuesday the Idaho Falls Chukars announced a fundraising effort to benefit those affected by the Australia wildfires. This fundraiser will offer fans unique opportunities that are otherwise unavailable for purchase for $10 donations to charities helping the people and animals of Australia.

“It was an idea that came to us this morning.” said Chris Hall, Director of Public Relations for the Idaho Falls Chukars, “We’ve all been distraught thinking about what is going on, especially with the relationships we’ve had with Australian players and coaches over the years. We knew we wanted to help, and this is a great way for us to do it.”

Fans that donate to either the Australian Red Cross, the World Wildlife Foundation or Country Fire Authority will be entered into a raffle box of their choice. Fans will receive one ticket for every $10 donated. Prizes include: A signed Alec Marsh jersey, Chukars hat and batting helmet, batting practice passes, player meet and greets, ten free tickets, opportunity to throw out a first pitch and more.

All fans need to do is donate to the listed organizations, post a confirmation screenshot as a comment on the Chukars social media post and indicate which prize they’d like to be entered to win.

Former Australian Chukars include first baseman Ryan Dale and coach Allan de San Miguel.

For questions or more information please feel free to contact Chris Hall at 208-522-8363 or email at chall@ifchukars.com

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

Tagged as : Disaster Relief, Fundraising Opportunities, Idaho, Idaho Falls Chukars, Kansas City Royals, Pioneer League { }

Hawks Announce Sixth Annual Winter Glove Drive

January 6, 2020

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BOISE, ID: The Boise Hawks have announced their sixth annual Winter Glove Drive, benefiting the Salvation Army – Boise Corps. For each new pair of winter gloves donated, fans will receive a complimentary reserved seat ticket for Opening Night 2020 (June 22 vs Salem-Keizer). With Treasure Valley temperatures falling below freezing, the Hawks want to help those who are in need of keeping warm.

“The Hawks are proud to continue this program for a sixth straight year,” said Boise Hawks General Manager, Mike Van Hise. “Through the combined efforts with our fan base, we hope to help those in need stay warm this winter.”

Donations of new winter gloves can be made at the Hawks Front Office, located at Memorial Stadium (5600 N. Glenwood Street). Hawks Front Offices are open Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Donations can be made through Friday, February 7, 2020.

About the Boise Hawks

The Hawks are the Treasure Valley’s top stop for affordable, family entertainment. Deposits are currently being taken for full and half-season seat plans for the 2020 Boise Hawks season. To stay up to date on all things Boise Hawks, follow us on Facebook or visit www.BoiseHawks.com.

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

Tagged as : Boise Hawks, Colorado Rockies, Family Relief/Resources, Idaho, Northwest League, Salvation Army, Ticket Donations, Toy/Clothing Drives { }

Chukars Celebrating Jerseys For Charity Program

September 19, 2019

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Idaho Falls, ID – The Idaho Falls Chukars at 4 PM on Friday will be presenting the funds raised by the Jerseys For Charity program inside the front office at Melaleuca Field. This year the Chukars donned six different special jerseys in support of community charities.

The East Idaho Public Health Department Mammogram Voucher Program, EIRMC Auxiliary, the Idaho Falls Community Food Basket, Mountain View Charity, the John L Scott Foundation, YMCA STEM Scholarship Fund, Haven, and City of Refuge are the programs supported by the money raised from these jerseys. These programs are sponsored by East Idaho Regional Medical Center, Idaho Potato Commission, Teton Cancer Institute, John L Scott Real Estate, Elevation Labs and the International Institute of Massage Therapy respectively. Representatives from these charities will be at Melaleuca Field to collect the money raised by the jersey auctions for their specific charities.

Following the presentation, members of the Chukars front office will head over to Buffalo Wild Wings at Snake River Landing to display the Pioneer League Championship Trophy. Fans can take a photo with the trophy from 5-7 PM and there will be order forms available for 2019 Pioneer League Championship T-Shirts.

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

Tagged as : Charity Auctions/Raffles, Charity Spotlights, Donations, Family Relief/Resources, Food Banks, Fundraising Opportunities, Idaho, Idaho Falls Chukars, Kansas City Royals, Pioneer League, Women's Health, YMCA { }

Boise Hawks 2019 Seasonal Job Fair Announced

April 2, 2019

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BOISE, ID: The Boise Hawks, Single-A Affiliate of the Colorado Rockies, have announced the date of their annual seasonal job fair for the 2019 season on Saturday, April 27th from 10 AM to 1 PM at Memorial Stadium.

The Hawks are in search of dedicated and reliable personnel to join their game day staff for the upcoming season. They are looking for a variety of skill sets and personalities, but most importantly, they are looking for individuals who can contribute to the positive experience of their loyal fans and guests.

There are thirty-eight (38) home games at Memorial Stadium. Position hours differ, but range from 1 PM to 10:30 PM. Operating hours are dependent on game duration, which can vary. The Job Fair will consist of standard applicant paperwork and brief personal interviews with Boise Hawks Management. All applicants must be 16 years of age or older.

The Hawks are looking to fill the following (but not limited to) positions: ticket takers, ushers, cooks, servers, food runners, hawkers and promotional support team members. The Boise Hawks will be hiring on the spot so all applicants are encouraged to bring an ID and social security card.

About the Boise Hawks

The Hawks are the Treasure Valley’s top stop for affordable, family entertainment. The Boise Hawks announced that they will be hosting the Northwest League / Pioneer League All Star Game Powered by Your Local Toyota Dealers this year. Deposits for all season seat plans (guaranteeing tickets to the Northwest League / Pioneer League All-Star Game) are currently being taken. To stay up to date on all things Boise Hawks, follow us on Facebook (www.facebook.com/boisehawksbaseball) or visit www.BoiseHawks.com.

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

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Hawks Announce Fifth Annual Glove Drive

January 3, 2019

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BOISE, ID: The Boise Hawks have announced their fifth annual Glove Drive, benefiting the Salvation Army – Boise Corps. For each new pair of winter gloves donated, fans will receive a complimentary reserved seat ticket for Opening Night 2019 (June 17th vs. Everett). With Treasure Valley temperatures falling below freezing, the Hawks want to help those who are in need of keeping warm.

“The Hawks are proud to continue this program for a fifth straight year,” said Hawks’ General Manager Bob Flannery. “Through the combined efforts with our fan base, we hope to help those in need stay warm this winter.”

Donations of new winter gloves can be made at the Hawks Front Office, located at Memorial Stadium (5600 N. Glenwood Street). Hawks Front Offices are open Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Donations can be made through February 1, 2019.

About the Boise Hawks

The Hawks are the Treasure Valley’s top stop for affordable, family entertainment. The Boise Hawks announced that they will be hosting the Northwest League / Pioneer League All Star Game this year. Deposits for all season seat plans (guaranteeing tickets to the Northwest League / Pioneer League All-Star Game) are currently being taken. To stay up to date on all things Boise Hawks, follow us on Facebook (www.facebook.com/boisehawksbaseball) or visit www.BoiseHawks.com.

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

Tagged as : Boise Hawks, Colorado Rockies, Idaho, Northwest League, Ticket Donations, Toy/Clothing Drives { }

Boise Hawks Announce Holiday Food Drive

November 27, 2018

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BOISE, ID: The Boise Hawks have announced they will be hosting a food drive this holiday season, benefiting 7Cares Idaho Shares, hosted by KTVB. For every donation, fans will have the opportunity to spin the wheel for great Hawks prizes.

“The demand to collect food for those who need the community’s support is year-round.” said Bob Flannery, Boise Hawks General Manager. “During the holiday season, being able to support a great cause by KTVB is something we are proud of.”

Non-perishable food donations can be made at the Hawks Front Office, located at Memorial Stadium (5600 N. Glenwood Street). Hawks Front Offices are open Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Donations can be made through December 7, 2018.

For more information on 7Cares Idaho Shares, visit KTVB.com.

About the Boise Hawks

The Hawks are the Treasure Valley’s top stop for affordable, family entertainment. The Boise Hawks announced that they will be hosting the Northwest League / Pioneer League All Star Game in 2019. Deposits for all 2019 season seat plans (guaranteeing tickets to the 2019 Northwest League / Pioneer League All-Star Game) are currently being taken. To stay up to date on all things Boise Hawks, follow us on Facebook (www.facebook.com/boisehawksbaseball) or visit www.BoiseHawks.com.

– Hawks Baseball –

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2018 Cancer Awareness Jersey Night

January 31, 2018

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Idaho Falls Chukars Cancer Awareness Jersey

Idaho Falls, ID – The Idaho Falls Chukars will be holding their annual Cancer Awareness Night during the 2018 season. To better commemorate this night the Chukars will be donning newly designed, limited edition, Breast Cancer Awareness jerseys for the special night. To better celebrate the courage, determination, and resilience of cancer survivors everywhere and honor those that have fought bravely and have lost their lives; These jerseys will hold the names of people that have battled with any cancer and have either died or survived.

The Chukars are inviting anyone that would like to honor a family or friend that has or is battling cancer to submit a donation form to put their name on the custom jersey. The cost to add a name to the jersey will be $50.00. You can purchase the game used jersey for an additional $50.00.

Donations will support both Mountain View Charities, which is an organization that “Clears the obstacles that face southern Idaho individuals and organizations so they can achieve their fullest potential, enriching our whole community in the process.” They give grants to help medical patients financially. They give college scholarships, and they support innovative charitable organizations in the community. The Mammogram Voucher Program at East Idaho Health is a program that offers vouchers for women receive free screening and diagnostic services.

Forms to reserve a space for a name can be found on the Chukars website ifchukars.com. Inquires can also be answered by calling the Chukars main office at 208-522-8363. Payment can be accepted either by mailing a check or calling the Chukars main office and making a payment over the phone

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Tagged as : Cancer Awareness, Charity Auctions/Raffles, Donations, Family Relief/Resources, Fundraising Opportunities, Idaho, Idaho Falls Chukars, Kansas City Royals, Pioneer League, Women's Health { }

US Bank Kid’s Clinic Huge Success

June 29, 2014

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Idaho-Falls-ChukarsIt was a beautiful day as over 100 kids took Melaleuca Field by storm to learn from their favorite Chukars players and coaches Saturday afternoon. Four stations were set up around the field including pitching, hitting, outfield, and infield.

Brandon Thomas was one of a handful of pitchers that ran the pitching station over by the home bullpen.

“Right now we’re trying to teach them about releasing the ball out front and hand separation. There’s a drill called 10 toes which works on separating your hands. Another one is where you spread your legs out a little bit more and it forces you to get on your front side, and other than that we’re working on long toss,” Thomas said. “Each one is unique in their own way and it’s cool to see them throw and just have fun.”

At the outfield station, Jerrell Allen helped work with the kids on pop fly balls and grounders.

“We’re trying to teach them how to read the wind when a pop fly comes, stay ahead of a ground ball, and keeping your glove on the ground to come up with the ball and throw it in,” Allen said. “Basically we want them to learn what we learned coming up and give back to them.”

Shortstop Corey Toups paired up with teammates to show the kids some infield drills like fielding ground balls and throwing to second.

“We have the kids set up at the shortstop position at normal depth taking slow ground balls. We’re teaching them about having a good center of gravity and a good base to make a strong throw over to first base,” Toups said. “Secondly, we have them taking grounders at double-play depth and doing a short toss to second. Most of them understand it and say they are infielders so it’s pretty easy.”

Alexis Rivera was one of several players running the hitting station. It was his second year helping with the clinic and he said he enjoys it.

“There’s a lot more kids this year. We started off the hitting station with five swings each but had to cut it down because there were so many kids,” Rivera said. “But it’s fun to have so many kids out here, teach them, and help future baseball players. We learn so many things and it’s fun to give back and teach the kids about the basics of baseball: fielding, pitching, and hitting.”

That was the consensus among the players who all said they enjoyed their time working with the kids.

“I went to camps like this when I was little. It’s so much fun to be here and be able to do that as a professional,” Toups said.

Allen said teaching was hard but he loved the Kid’s Clinic.

“(Teaching) is pretty hard but I’ve actually seen a decent amount of athletes out here,” Allen said. “You want to go out there with the guys and it makes you want to be a kid again. I love doing this kind of stuff.”

This article originally appeared on the official website of the Idaho Falls Chukars. Click here to view the original story.

Tagged as : Baseball Camps/Instruction, Children's Health and Development, Idaho, Idaho Falls Chukars, Kansas City Royals, Pioneer League, Youth Sports { }

Boise Hawks are In Bloom with St.Luke’s Children’s Hospital

September 2, 2012

The Boise Hawks have been patiently waiting for their trip to St.Lukes Children’s Hospital and it finally happened yesterday. Michael Heesch, Stephen Bruno and Dan Vogelbach went to St.Lukes and visited with the children on the fourth floor. They handed out hats, baseballs, helmets, balloons, foam fingers (Bruno’s favorite) and flower arrangements that the boys put together themselves at In Bloom Tuesday morning.

Vogelbach along with Nathan Dorris, Hunter Ackerman and Rock Shoulders all went to In Bloom where they learned the proper way to arrange flowers and the importance of giving back to the community. Host mom, Diane Laubengayer, put together this fun activity and was their teacher for the day. For Shoulders the importance of this trip was “just trying to keep the children happy and hopefully giving them the strength to pull through the tough days.” While some children might only be in the hospital a short time, others are there for long-term treatment for up to a year.

The trip to St.Lukes started in the Play Room where there is an inside play area as well as a rooftop playground with bouncy balls, teeter-totter, and a play house. The boys played kick ball with one little boy and spent time with the families. Vogelbach was excited to see the first little girl come in; he immediately went for his flower arrangement and gave it to her. I have never seen a smile so big, both on the face of the little girl and on her father’s.

We also got to meet a teenage boy who has grown up in a family of soccer players. He just started playing baseball last year and is a right handed pitcher, he was extra excited to meet Heesch. His first question was “What is your best advice for a pitcher?” The response he got, “Never let yourself have a bad day, and throw strikes!”

The visit seemed to open the hearts and minds of the players, Humphrey, and the staff who went along on the visit. The children’s hospitals are close to my heart and I encourage all of you to take the time and show your appreciation for someone today!

This story originally appeared on the “High Heels and Highlights” blog.  Click here to read the original story.

Tagged as : Boise Hawks, Chicago Cubs, Children's Health and Development, Hospital Visits, Idaho, Northwest League, Supporting the Community, Volunteering { }

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