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Hot Rods’ Holiday Home Run for Kids Set for December 14

December 3, 2014

Hot Rods’ Holiday Home Run for Kids Set for December 14

Bowling-Green-Hot-Rods-LogoThe holidays may not occur during baseball season, but the Bowling Green Hot Rods are not allowing a simple calendar fact get in the way of celebrating them. The Hot Rods are pleased to introduce the inaugural Holiday Home Run for Kids. Not only will there be fun and entertainment for kids, but families can help the Hot Rods help those in need in South-Central Kentucky by contributing to the Toys for Tots drive. This free event will take place on Sunday, December 14, and it will run from 2-4 p.m. CT.

Toys-for-Tots-logo-2014b“We experienced outstanding support from the community with the Spring Rev-Up and most recently with Funner-Ween, and we hope to top both of them while helping a great cause,” said Hot Rods Assistant General Manager Ben Hemmen. “By contributing a toy to the Toys for Tots Drive, families can help their neighbors in need while also securing a discount in the team store. It’s a great chance for kids to meet Santa at the ballpark, and with prizes for everyone, it’ll be fun for all ages.”

Santa will be present and taking kids’ Holiday wishes. Holiday Home Run for Kids will take place in The Body Shop at Bowling Green Ballpark, and is loaded with free items. In addition to free entry, free cookies, candy canes, and hot chocolate will be handed out. The donation of unwrapped toy(s) to Toys for Tots will net the donor 10% off their entire purchase in the team store.

Fans who attend will also be eligible to win a number of presents, including free entry to a 2015 club at Bowling Green Ballpark, game-worn jerseys, 2014 prize packs, and even a 2015 Owners Experience Night, which features a free game inside the spacious Owner’s Suite for a 2015 Hot Rods regular-season game. The Body Shop will feature a large collection of clearance items, along with game-used merchandise. Fans will have the opportunity to purchase holiday packs, FUNNER cards, season-ticket packages, and more.

All are encouraged to keep checking the Hot Rods social media accounts every day, as a new deal and offer is revealed during the club’s 25 Days of Christmas. Daily offers include discounts on tickets, merchandise, and more. The Hot Rods can be found on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and even Pinterest.

Season tickets for the 2015 season are available now, and they can be purchased for as little as $90. While Opening Night is set for Saturday, April 18, the Hot Rods will host Western Kentucky University in an exhibition game on Tuesday, April 7. Plans offer numerous exclusive benefits and provide the greatest flexibility. For more information on the club and to secure your seats for the 2015 season, fans can logon to BGHotRods.com, call 270-901-2121, or visit the Bowling Green Ballpark box office.

This article originally appeared on the official website of the Bowling Green Hot Rods. Click here to view the original story.

Tagged as : Bowling Green Hot Rods, Children's Health and Development, Family Relief/Resources, Kentucky, Midwest League, Tampa Bay Rays, Toy/Clothing Drives, Toys for Tots { }

Inaugural FUNNER-Ween to Spook Bowling Green Ballpark on October 26

October 7, 2014

Free Halloween Event Includes Candy, Contests, Games, and More

Bowling-Green-Hot-Rods-LogoWith temperatures taking a dip and leaves changing color, Halloween is officially approaching us. The Bowling Green Hot Rods will celebrate the spookiest of holidays by holding FUNNER-Ween at Bowling Green Ballpark on Sunday, October 26. The free event will run from 2-4 p.m., and it will include candy, games, costume contests, and more.

“Halloween is a great way for us to stay involved with the community,” said Hot Rods Assistant General Manager Ben Hemmen. “Our staff has done a great job staying active through numerous off-season appearances, but we’re excited to be bringing this free event to the ballpark. It will be a fantastic get-together for all of South-Central Kentucky.”

FUNNER-Ween will begin at 2 p.m. on Sunday, October 26, and the free event will run through 4 p.m. Families are encouraged to dress in their Halloween attire, as there will be costume contests for all people of all ages. Don’t forget your furry friend either, dogs are welcome and there will be a separate contest for pooches. Candy will be handed out to kids in a “trick by seat” format. Season ticket holders are encouraged to enjoy the event from their seat and hand out candy to the youngsters.

Pumpkin stencils will be handed out to guests upon entry, and merchandise specials will be available all afternoon. Kids will be able participate in a zombie walk on the field, a candy security checkpoint will be available for safe eating, and Axle’s candy bag dash will give kids the opportunity to win even more candy. The Bowling Green Ballpark concourse will also be filled with more games, a prize wheel, and face painters/balloon artists. Things may get a bit messy when the Halloween cupcake eating contest takes place.

The Hot Rods welcome any community organizations and businesses who would like to hand out candy at the event. To get involved, those interested are encouraged to contact Ben Hemmen directly at 270-495-6017, or by email via ben@bghotrods.com.

This article originally appeared on the official website of the Bowling Green Hot Rods. Click here to view the original story.

Tagged as : Bowling Green Hot Rods, Children's Health and Development, Contests/Competitions/Auditions, Kentucky, Midwest League, Public Recognition/Celebrations/Events, Tampa Bay Rays { }

Sergeant Wilson Memorial Trust Fund Check Presentation

October 4, 2013

Port Charlotte, FL – Charlotte Stone Crabs General Manager, Jared Forma presented the Charlotte County Sheriff Department with a check on Tuesday, October 22nd for their Tribute to Sergeant Michael Wilson Night fundraising efforts.

The Stone Crabs and Charlotte County Sheriff Department joined together on August 30th for Tribute to Sergeant Michael Wilson Night. The Stone Crabs dedicated the last home game of the season to honor local hero Sergeant Michael Wilson and raise money for the Sergeant Wilson Memorial Trust Fund. The Stone Crabs and Sheriff Department collectively raised over $4,000.

This article originally appeared on the official website of the Charlotte Stone Crabs. Click here to view the original story.

Tagged as : Charlotte Stone Crabs, Donations, First Responders, Florida, Florida State League, Public Recognition/Celebrations/Events, Tampa Bay Rays { }

Princeton Rays Looking for Pop Tabs To Help Others

July 19, 2013

“Saves” are an important statistic in baseball. The Princeton Rays are hopeful they can encourage all the team’s fans to save all their soda pop pull tabs and bring them to Hunnicutt Field. The Princeton Rays will in turn donate the pop tabs to Ronald McDonald Charities through their Charleston, WV facility.

The collection of pop tabs is an important revenue-raising source for Ronald McDonald House locations world-wide. Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) is an independent 501c3 organization whose mission is to create, find and support programs that directly improve the health and well being of children.

Once pop tabs are opened on a soft drink can, at first glance they seem to have no further relevant use but the Princeton Rays and the Princeton Senior High School Key Club beg to differ. The P-Rays are honored to join the local high school’s Key Club chapter in their quest to accumulate pop tabs for donation.

“I personally have delivered about 150 pounds of pop tabs to the Ronald McDonald House in Charleston on behalf of the Princeton Senior High School Key Club. I’ve been through the whole Charleston facility and see the great work they are doing in comforting families through meals and lodging at a time when they have sick kids in nearby hospitals. We thoroughly support the efforts of the PSHS Key Club to collect these items and encourage our fans to bring all their leftover pop tabs here to the stadium and put them into special clear plastic containers we will make available at several locations in the stadium. Collecting these pop tabs is a very simple way that everyone in the P-Rays family can help,” outlined P-Rays’ General Manager Jim Holland. He added that he has encountered many people that have utilized the services of a Ronald McDonald House location sometime during their lives.

The RMHC Pop Tab Program has already generated more than $4 million. The Pop Tab Collection Program was been established to allow individuals and businesses to collect soda pop tabs from aluminum cans and donate them to their local RMHC Chapter or Ronald McDonald’s House. Though it differs from program to program, for the most part, RMHC Chapters use the money received from recycling the tabs to help offset operational expenses or to sponsor or support programs.

So for the balance of this 2013 Appalachian League season, let’s get started and bring those used pop tabs to our collection points at Hunnicutt Field. Persons needing more information are encouraged to contact the Princeton Rays front office either by e-mail at princetonrays@frontier.com or by telephone at 304-487-2000.

This article originally appeared on the official website of the Princeton Rays. Click here to view the original story.

Tagged as : Appalachian League, Children's Health and Development, Family Relief/Resources, Fundraising Opportunities, Princeton Rays, Ronald McDonald House, Tampa Bay Rays, West Virginia { }

Kids Club Easter Egg Hunt

March 12, 2013

Kick Off Spring Super Saturday The Dutch

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The Renegades are excited to host our 4th Annual “Kick Off to Kids Club Easter Egg Hunt”  during SUPER SATURDAY at The Dutch. On April 5, 2014, the Renegades will hold 2 Easter Egg hunts throughout the day with the first at 10:30 am. and the second at 11:15 a.m.The Kids Club Easter Egg will take place on the field as eggs will be filled with candy, certificates and prizes!

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As part of Super Saturday at The Dutch, fans will have the first opportunity to purchase single-game tickets for the 2014 Hudson Valley Renegades season. The Ticket Office will be open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. to give fans their first pick of seats for any of the 38 homes games.

This article originally appeared on the official website of the Hudson Valley Renegades. Click here to view the original story.

Tagged as : Children's Health and Development, Family Relief/Resources, Hudson Valley Renegades, New York, New York-Penn League, Tampa Bay Rays { }

Boy/Girl Scout Night

January 17, 2013

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Tickets to our scout nights are open to any level of scouting, both boys and girls. Tickets start at just $5 for a General Admission tickets and $7 for a Reserved Grandstand ticket (adults and children included). Ticket packages are also available for the night starting at $12. All troops that sell more than 25 tickets will have the opportunity to take a group photo on the field after the game.

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                      $12 Package Includes:

                                           – (1) General Admission Ticket

                                           – (1) Renegades Cap

                                           – Pre-Game Parade on the Field

 

 

This article originally appeared on the official website of the Hudson Valley Renegades. Click here to view the original story.

Tagged as : Boy Scouts of America, Children's Health and Development, Girl Scouts, Hudson Valley Renegades, New York, New York-Penn League, Tampa Bay Rays { }

Working within the community for a better Princeton: the 2012 P-Rays

September 24, 2012

Jason Solomonson of "Remember the Miners" (left) accepts for the organization a donation check for $1372.00 from P-Rays General Manager Jim Holland. (Greg Barnett Photography)
Jason Solomonson of “Remember the Miners” (left) accepts for the organization a donation check for $1372.00 from P-Rays General Manager Jim Holland. (Greg Barnett Photography)

The numerous successes enjoyed by the Princeton Rays in 2012 many times extended beyond the foul lines due to a heavy involvement by the team in events that lead to a better community and surrounding region.

“It’s very important to our organization to use our avenue of baseball to be a charity partner in the region when possible. We also want to help develop our players in this aspect of their professional baseball careers,” shared P-Rays’ General Manager Jim Holland in reviewing the season just completed.

The P-Rays, in addition to providing Hunnicutt Field as a venue for canned food drive events at two separate home games this past season, had over half the team participate in a unique related project this past summer.

August 9 and 10 saw 16 P-Rays’ players spread out over two mornings to four different locations of the area’s Grant’s Supermarket stores to bag groceries for customers. The players, who wore their jersey tops for the event, encouraged customers entering the stores to buy extra canned food items for those in need. As the players bagged groceries, the extra cans purchased were collected and placed in a donation area to be contributed to Tender Mercies Food Pantry.

Upon the event’s conclusion, Tender Mercies reported that the overall two-day donation was the largest they had received to date in 2012. Taking it a step further, upon completion of their shift, several Princeton players went back into the store and additionally purchased groceries to be donated toward the cause.

“The event we conducted with Grant’s was really very meaningful to all of us. It’s one of the more unique things we have done in a while and we are very much looking forward to being involved with Grant’s next year and raising those numbers more,” said Holland.

The season just concluded marked the third time in the last four seasons that the team wore specialty hats on a targeted game date to be auctioned for a specific charity.

After suffering a rain-out on the originally scheduled date of July 14, the game of August 11 served as a successful evening for “Coal Heritage Night.” During this game, the P-Rays’ were able to raise $1,372.00 via a game cap auction that was donated to “Remember The Miners,” a non-profit organization formed to spread awareness about the importance of the coal mining industry and create scholarships for deserving students.

The Princeton squad during that game wore very attractive P-Rays’ logo caps designed in coal colors of black and gray. As the game progressed, all players and coaches hats were being made available to everyone in attendance (and even some fans nationwide bidding by phone) via silent auction. Following the game, each winning bidder in attendance was brought on the field to receive their game-worn cap personally from each player and coach, who in turn autographed the cap for the recipient.

Twelve days later, at the August 23 home game, all in attendance were treated to an appearance from “Remember the Miners” co-founder Jason Solomonson, who drove from Charlotte, NC to receive the check on behalf of the organization in an on-field ceremony.

“Remember the Miners is obviously a very important charity to anyone that lives in this region as we especially know the effort miners put forth to power this country through the mining of coal. It is a vital industry and we were honored to be involved. We also want to include a thank you to The Shoppes at Willow Crossing for purchasing the hats to be used. The folks at Fairchild International also made it a very special night and we had several interns that worked hard to make it an evening to remember with a coal theme,” commented Holland.

The list of places that P-Rays’ players showed up this past summer was endless, stretching from appearances at the summer “Energy Express Reading Program” at Mercer School to being ambassadors at the “2012 State Junior League Baseball Championship Tournament” hosted by the Greater Princeton Little League at nearby Gardner Field.

They visited with the young at the Princeton Recreation Center’s Day Camp to the young at heart at Princeton Health Care Center as part of an outdoor luncheon for the residents on a beautiful August afternoon.

And, even further beyond the P-Rays’ player roster, the organization conducted many other events at home games during 2012 highlighting awareness for many other charitable endeavors. This included hosting groups such as firefighters, police officers, EMS workers, active and retired military personnel, members of scouting as well as children from daycare centers. Princeton Baseball Association, Inc also worked in 2012 with the Jonathan Powell Hope Foundation (awareness and prevention of pediatric cancer), Second Chance Learning Center, and Ed Randall’s Bat For the Cure, an official charity partner of Minor League Baseball that targets the awareness and prevention of prostate cancer.

As the area’s focus now turns to thoughts of next summer’s Appalachian League season, be on the lookout for the 2013 edition of the Princeton Rays to materialize at a community function near you.

To get more immediate and breaking information year-round on Princeton Rays Professional Baseball as it occurs, do not forget that the P-Rays are now on Facebook. Be sure to check out and “like” our Facebook section on our website at www.princetonrays.net. Don’t miss your opportunity to sign up for this free service! ANOTHER FREE OPPORTUNITY for you to keep up with your P-Rays is to follow the team on “Twitter” at @princetonrays or by accessing www.twitter.com/princetonrays.
This article originally appeared on the official website of the Princeton Rays. Click here to view the original story.

Tagged as : Appalachian League, Charity Auctions/Raffles, Donations, Ed Randall's Bat for the Cure, Food Banks, Food Drives, Food Insecurity, Princeton Rays, Reading Programs, Scholarships, Supporting the Community, Tampa Bay Rays, Volunteering, West Virginia { }

Renegades Announce Lucas Conca as Winner of NYPL Scholarship Competition

August 15, 2012

By Conca Recognized by the Hudson Valley Renegades for Outstanding Leadership and Academics

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The Hudson Valley Renegades are honored to announce Lucas Conca as the winner of the NYPL Scholarship Competition in representation for the Hudson Valley Renegades organization. Conca is one of 14 finalists; one representative of each NYPL market that exemplifies the highest level of leadership, service to the community, involvement in extracurricular activities and impact on their local club.

The New York-Penn League and its 14 member clubs created the New York-Penn League Charitable Foundation, a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, in 2003. The mission of the Foundation is to provide focus and support for the collective and individual charitable and community efforts of the New York-Penn League, its Clubs, and their staff.

“Lucas has been a great asset to the Renegades organization for the past four years,” said Renegades General Manager Eben Yager, “because of his exceptional leadership, outstanding academics and personal character, we are very honored to announce him to represent our club in the NYPL scholarship competition.”

This year, Lucas graduated with honors from Our Lady of Lourdes High School in which he has received numerous awards including the “Coach’s Leadership” athletic award and “Will to Win” athletic award. He also thrives in community service as he volunteers with CFR members to benefit the feeding of around 5,000 people with every trip to the South Bronx.

“The Hudson Valley Renegades have provided me with what I honestly believe is the best summer job a guy can ask for,” said Conca, “Through the four years, I have grown both as an employee and person. I could not be more thankful to the team for the experience.”

Lucas will be attending the University at Albany in the fall and has been accepted into the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering, a world premier school for the cutting edge of all scientific research. On Tuesday, August 21, Renegades General Manager will conduct an on-field presentation awarding Lucas Conca $250.00 to be used toward books for his upcoming academic year.
This article originally appeared on the official website of the Hudson Valley Renegades. Click here to view the original story.

Tagged as : Children's Health and Development, Contests/Competitions/Auditions, Education/Teacher Support, Family Relief/Resources, Hudson Valley Renegades, New York, New York-Penn League, Scholarships, Tampa Bay Rays { }

Fitness on the Field

August 13, 2012

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(FISHKILL, NY) – The Hudson Valley Renegades will partner with celebrity personal trainer and fitness author Larysa DiDio on Sunday, August 26 to promote the health and well-being of families throughout the Hudson Valley. DiDio will conduct a 30-minute group “feel good” workout for moms, dads and families on the field following the 1 P.M. game at Dutchess Stadium.

“It was a natural partnership,” said Didio. “Baseball provides the perfect medium for helping families and kids get healthier, together.” During the post-game workout, the Renegades will also conduct an on-field kickball game led by Renegades mascot, Rascal.

“The Renegades are excited to partner with Larysa on this event,” expressed Renegades General Manager Eben Yager. “As a family driven organization, we understand the importance of health, fitness and family involvement and believe this a great opportunity to continue fitness education in the ballpark.”

DiDio will be available for a book signing as well as answering fans’ questions on fitness, diet and family. Book signing and meet and greet will begin at 12 P.M. and continuing throughout the game. DiDio will also take over the Renegades Facebook page on Monday, August 20 from 10 A.M. to 2 P.M to expand fitness and health education.

“Fitness on the Field” will take place Sunday, August 26 as the Hudson Valley Renegades take on the Lowell Spinners at Dutchess Stadium. The first 1,000 kids will receive a Renegades backpack courtesy of New York 529 and K104.

Tickets are available by calling the Hudson Valley Renegades Ticket Office at 845-838-0094 or at hvrenegades.com.

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ABOUT LARYSA Larysa DiDio is a celebrity personal trainer and fitness author who inspires everyone to “Rock What They’ve Got!” Her fast, fun and efficient workouts with easy-to-follow nutrition advice have helped celebrities, Olympians, professional athletes as well as moms, dads and kids attain their health and fitness goals. She’s the author of Sneaky Fitness: How To Sneak Fitness Into Your Kids Everyday, fitness expert for SELF, FITNESS and Women’s Health magazines, was contributing editor for Parenting magazine and health ambassador for the government’s campaign to get kids fit, Best Bones Forever. Larysa has been featured in over 40 national magazines and TV showswww.larysadidio.com.
This article originally appeared on the official website of the Hudson Valley Renegades. Click here to view the original story.

Tagged as : Children's Health and Development, Family Relief/Resources, Hudson Valley Renegades, Men's Health, New York, New York-Penn League, Promoting Health/Fitness, Public Recognition/Celebrations/Events, Tampa Bay Rays, Women's Health { }

PRINCETON RAYS TO BAG GROCERIES AT LOCAL GRANT’S MARKETS; COLLECTING CANNED GOODS FOR TENDER MERCIES

July 21, 2012

Several members of the Princeton Rays baseball team will be appearing at four Grant’s Supermarket locations next week in the role of bagging groceries for customers while also collecting canned food good items for those in need.

Several team members will be appearing on Thursday, July 26 from 10:30am-12:30pm at two Princeton-area Grant’s Supermarkets: the Main Street location in Princeton and at the Athens Crossroads. They will be bagging groceries for, and visiting with, customers. People shopping during these hours are encouraged to buy an extra non-perishable canned food item and leave it at the checkout counter with the players, who will in turn forward the items to the Tender Mercies Food Pantry of Princeton.

This procedure will then be repeated on Friday, July 27 from 10:30am-12:30pm at two other Grant’s locations: Green Valley and Glenwood.

“It is a privilege for us to be asked to partner in such a worthy endeavor as this with Grant’s. We hope a lot of folks will come out and also purchase at least one extra canned good item to help out Tender Mercies,” said General Manager Jim Holland in making the announcement on July 19, and who also added that the team members bagging groceries may switch on the hour to allow even more players to be involved.

Persons needing more information are asked to contact the Princeton Rays either by e-mail at princetonrays@frontier.com or by telephoning the team’s office at Hunnicutt Field at (304) 487-2000.

To get more immediate and breaking information year-round on Princeton Rays Professional Baseball as it occurs, do not forget that the P-Rays are now on Facebook. Be sure to check out and “like” our Facebook section on our website at www.princetonrays.net. Don’t miss your opportunity to sign up for this free service! ANOTHER FREE OPPORTUNITY for you to keep up with your P-Rays is to follow the team on “Twitter” at @princetonrays or by accessing www.twitter.com/princetonrays.
This article originally appeared on the official website of the Princeton Rays. Click here to view the original story.

Tagged as : Appalachian League, Food Banks, Food Drives, Food Insecurity, Princeton Rays, Supporting the Community, Tampa Bay Rays, Volunteering, West Virginia { }

Collection for a Cause, $1 Tickets

July 9, 2012

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The Hudson Valley Renegades are teaming up with local non-profits for “Collection for a Cause” days throughout the 2012 season. On the selected days, the Renegades are asking fans to donate the selected items in exchange for $1 General Admission Tickets.

Monday, July 30: Elant – organization is asking for the following items; Word Search, Crosswords, Puzzle Books, Large Print Hardcover Books Nail Polish, White Tube Socks, Playing Cards, CD’s and DVD’s (new), $5 Gift Cards for Walmart or Target..

Thursday, August 9: Gifts From the Heart For Downs: – organization is asking for unused/gently used sneakers that are used to support wishes for those with Downs.

Wednesday, August 22: ARCS – organization in need of Toiletries/Personal Hygiene Products.

Tuesday, August 28: Ronald McDonald House Charities -The Ronald McDonald House will be accepting gift cards from food, office supplies, home improvement stores, etc. to help their families in need.

Items may be dropped off at the Hudson Valley Renegades Ticket Office in exchange for a $1 General Admission Tickets for the “Collection For A Cause” selected date.

For questions, contact the Renegades Ticket Office at 845-838-0094.

This article originally appeared on the official website of the Hudson Valley Renegades. Click here to view the original story.

Tagged as : Family Relief/Resources, Fundraising Opportunities, Hudson Valley Renegades, New York, New York-Penn League, Ronald McDonald House, Tampa Bay Rays, Toy/Clothing Drives { }

Little Leaguers benefit from visits of P-Rays Little League Caravan

June 11, 2012

P-Rays mascot, Roscoe the Rooster, entertains kids at a recent June 6 "Little League Caravan" visit to Narrows, VA (Brandon Grose)
P-Rays mascot, Roscoe the Rooster, entertains kids at a recent June 6 “Little League Caravan” visit to Narrows, VA (Brandon Grose)

In an effort to raise awareness about the Princeton Rays, as well as reach out to the region’s children and parents, P-Rays’ staff members have been spotted in many area youth ballparks this spring. The team has been doing this annually each spring since 2007 to promote the beginning of the season as a part of their annual Little League Caravan. The 2011 version of the caravan concluded with stops that included Narrows, VA on June 6, along Baileysville, WV and Alderson, WV on June 9.

With the 2012 season almost underway, the recent stops have reminded fans that a fresh, new outcropping of players are set to come to Princeton for another great year of baseball in the city.

The Little League caravans are put in place to inspire the area’s young players to pursue the sport of baseball and continue their journey through the amateur ranks. Seeing the Rays personnel and receiving memorabilia adds excitement to an otherwise already enjoyable day of playing baseball. “The kids get inspired when they see the Rays,” said Baileysville Little League parent Brandon Hall.

Alderson Little League player Bryson Ormsbee said he wanted to suit up for the Rays one day. “Yes [I would],” said Ormsbee. “And I want to play first base.” He listed his favorite player as Yankees Shortstop Derek Jeter.

Covering communities in all directions and youth leagues of all ages, the Rays also promoted their annual youth baseball camp that has been a mainstay for young ballplayers for sixteen years. The camp allows Little Leaguers ages 7 to 15 to interact with the Princeton Rays players, while gaining valuable baseball instruction in the process. It takes place on Saturday, July 28 from 9:30 A.M.- 1:00 P.M.

To get more immediate and breaking information year-round on Princeton Rays Professional Baseball as it occurs, do not forget that the P-Rays are now on Facebook. Be sure to check out and “like” our Facebook section on our website at www.princetonrays.net. Don’t miss your opportunity to sign up for this free service! ANOTHER FREE OPPORTUNITY for you to keep up with your P-Rays is to follow the team on “Twitter” at @princetonrays or by accessing www.twitter.com/princetonrays.
This article originally appeared on the official website of the Princeton Rays. Click here to view the original story.

Tagged as : Appalachian League, Baseball Camps/Instruction, Children's Health and Development, Mascot Appearances, Princeton Rays, Supporting the Community, Tampa Bay Rays, West Virginia, Youth Sports { }

Deatils announced for P-Rays 16th annual Youth Baseball Clinic

June 8, 2012

A long-time favorite, the 16th annual Princeton Rays Youth Baseball Clinic will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, July 28, 2012 at Hunnicutt Field in Princeton, WV, home of the Princeton Rays. The clinic is open to boys and girls ages 7 to 15.

Instructors for the clinic will be 2012 P-Rays’ manager Michael Johns, his coaching staff, and several P-Rays’ players. Kids will be instructed in all facets of baseball and an autograph session will follow the clinic. Each attendee will receive a clinic tee-shirt and free admission to the P-Rays’ home game that evening (July 28) versus the Bluefield Blue Jays. Fee for the clinic is $30.00 per participant and all participants registered and paid in full by July 18, 2012 will receive their shirts on the day of the clinic. The clinic has had the same two corporate sponsors for the entire 16 years, Newberry Ford, and The Lewis Agency of Princeton.

Even now, kids can already register for the clinic. Persons needing more information on the clinic or wanting to request a registration form are asked to contact the P-Rays’ front office either by e-mail at princetonrays@frontier.com or by telephone at (304) 487-2000. The Princeton Rays are the Appalachian League minor league baseball affiliate of the Tampa Bay Rays.

To get more immediate and breaking information year-round on Princeton Rays Professional Baseball as it occurs, do not forget that the P-Rays are now on Facebook. Be sure to check out and “like” our Facebook section on our website at www.princetonrays.net. Don’t miss your opportunity to sign up for this free service! ANOTHER FREE OPPORTUNITY for you to keep up with your P-Rays is to follow the team on “Twitter” at @princetonrays or by accessing www.twitter.com/princetonrays.

This article originally appeared on the official website of the the Princeton Rays. Click here to view the original story.

Tagged as : Appalachian League, Baseball Camps/Instruction, Children's Health and Development, Princeton Rays, Tampa Bay Rays, West Virginia, Youth Sports { }

Hot Rods Host Relay For Life Night

May 20, 2011

The Bowling Green Hot Rods, Class-A affiliate of the Tampa Bay Rays, were pleased to host the first annual Relay For Life Night at Bowling Green Ballpark on Friday, May 13th.

In conjunction with the local American Cancer Society, the Hot Rods reached out to local Relay For Life teams and presented them the opportunity to not only fundraise for ACS, but also the chance to enjoy a ballgame, be honored on field pre-game and share their personal stories with fans.

Relay For Life is an over-night event hosted across the country that celebrates survivors, honors those who have lost their battle with cancer and all while raising money for the American Cancer Society.

Relay For Life team representatives threw out first pitches to kick off the night and participated in a on field check presentation. Over 700 Relay participants were on hand for the festivities. Through the fundraising program with the Hot Rods, over thirty Relay For Life teams from four separate counties raised $3,580 for the American Cancer Society.

Tagged as : American Cancer Society, Bowling Green Hot Rods, Cancer Awareness, Donations, Fundraising Opportunities, Kentucky, Midwest League, Public Recognition/Celebrations/Events, Relay For Life, Supporting the Community, Tampa Bay Rays { }

Stone Crabs Raise $2,400 for Susan G. Komen Foundation

May 2, 2009

The Charlotte Stone Crabs baseball team raised $2,400 for the Susan G. Komen for the Cure foundation after auctioning off their game-worn, pink jerseys to promote breast cancer awareness during Friday’s game at Charlotte Sports Park.

The Stone Crabs partnered with Advanced Imaging of Port Charlotte to put on the “Pink in the Park” event in which Stone Crabs players traded their usual white home jerseys for pink versions in an effort to promote breast cancer awareness as they defeated the Fort Myers Miracle and claimed first place in the Florida State League South division. Every jersey from the team was sold during the in-game auction, including the highest individual jersey for $200 and a team-signed jersey for $375.

“Once again, our fans showed their tremendous support and made this a terrific night for the Susan G. Komen foundation,” said Joe Hart, general manager of the Stone Crabs. “We’re glad that we have the opportunity to do special things like ‘Pink in the Park’, and we really appreciate Advanced Imaging for helping us put on this great event.”

All proceeds from the auction benefit the Susan G. Komen for the Cure foundation which is the world’s largest grassroots network of breast cancer survivors and activists. For more information on the foundation, please visit ww5.komen.org.

Tagged as : Cancer Awareness, Charity Auctions/Raffles, Charlotte Stone Crabs, Donations, Florida, Florida State League, Susan G Komen for the Cure, Tampa Bay Rays, Women's Health { }

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