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 Baseball Assistance Team |
The Baseball Assistance Team (B.A.T.) is in the helping business and we are dedicated to being there for our family members in need. Whether they were the batting practice pitcher who tossed you a foul ball, the shortstop who autographed your program or the Most Valuable Player whose statistics you memorized, we will, and have, helped them. More information > |
 Baseball Tomorrow Fund |
The Baseball Tomorrow Fund is a joint initiative of Major League Baseball and the Major League Baseball Players Association that funds programs, fields and equipment purchases for youth baseball in the United States, Canada and throughout the world. More information > |

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In 1997 Commissioner Allan H (Bud) Selig stated that, "Major League Baseball has been looking at the best ways to prepare for the 21st century and fortify our relationship with youth" as he announced the selection of Boys & Girls Clubs of America as the official charity of Major League Baseball. More information > |
 Breaking Barriers: In Sports, In Life |
Breaking Barriers: In Sports, In Life is a multi-curricular character education program developed by Major League Baseball, the Major League Baseball Players' Trust for Children, and Scholastic, Inc. Using baseball-themed features, activities, and lessons, the program is designed to teach children the values and traits they need to deal with barriers and challenges in their lives.
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 FanFest 2008 |
The DHL All-Star FanFest ® interactive baseball spectacular is the largest baseball event in the world. It provides baseball fans of all ages the once-in-a-lifetime chance to experience the fun and excitement of the Major League Baseball Midsummer Classic. More information > |
 Pitch, Hit & Run |
Boys and girls, ages 7-14, here is a chance to showcase your abilities in three of the most fundamental aspects of baseball -- pitching, hitting and running. There is no registration fee so everyone can participate. More information > |
 Reviving Baseball in Inner Cities |
Reviving Baseball in Inner Cities (RBI), sponsored by Major League Baseball, is a program designed to promote the game of baseball to teenage boys and girls in disadvantaged areas. In partnership with the Boys & Girls Clubs of America, RBI leagues are maturing in local Boys and Girls Clubs nationwide. More information > |
 Roberto Clemente Award |
The Roberto Clemente Award presented by Chevrolet recognizes those individuals who truly understand the value of helping others. Craig Biggio was named the recipient of the 2007 Roberto Clemente Award prior to Game 3 of the World Series. More information > |
 Rookie League |
Rookie League is an instructional baseball program encouraging involvement by children 12 years of age and younger. Since re-establishing the Rookie League program in 2002, Major League Baseball and the Boys & Girls Clubs of America have funded over 200 Rookie League programs. More information > |
 Stand Up To Cancer |
In conjunction with Major League Baseball, Stand Up To Cancer raises philanthropic dollars for accelerating ground-breaking research through an unprecedented collaboration that unites the major television networks, entertainment-industry executives, celebrities and prominent leaders in cancer research and patient advocacy. More information > |
 Team Greening |
Created by Major League Baseball and the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), the Team Greening Program supports and coordinates the many environmentally sensitive practices now pursued by virtually every Major League club. More information > |
 Urban Youth Academy |
The Major League Baseball Urban Academy is a 10-acre complex on the grounds of Compton Community College. The Academy is the "bricks and mortar" extension of all MLB youth supported programs. The Academy partners with local and national MLB youth supported programs and leagues, to promote youth baseball and softball skills development via tournaments, leagues, camps and clinics. More information > |
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