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May 12, 2009 Baseball ‘Hitting Challenge’ Launched The ALS Association’s has launched the “Covering All the Bases� Hitting Challenge” during Major League Baseball’s “4ALS Awareness” charitable initiative that commemorates the 70th anniversary of Lou Gehrig’s famous “Luckiest Man” farewell speech as he battled the disease that ultimately took his life.
To participate online, visit the “Covering All the Bases” campaign Web site at www.alsa.org/coveringallthebases. Major League Baseball’s “4ALS” initiative, launched earlier this year, will culminate in an array of activities at Major League and Minor League ballparks across America on July 4. The initiative is designed to educate the public about the progressive, neurodegenerative disease ALS and raises financial support for research into the causes and cure for ALS. The July 4 event will feature many activities, including all players and on-field personnel wearing the “4ALS” logo on their uniforms, and a reading of Gehrig’s “Luckiest Man” speech. “The ALS Association commends Major League Baseball for initiating one of the most important ALS awareness campaigns ever undertaken,” said Jane H. Gilbert, president and CEO of The Association. “We are keeping our fingers crossed that official scorekeepers will be extra busy on July 4 penciling in hits.” To mark the 70th anniversary of Lou Gehrig’s farewell address, Major League Baseball and Minor League Baseball are helping to support four ALS organizations, including The ALS Association, ALS TDI, MDA/Augie’s Quest and Project A.L.S. to raise awareness of ALS. |
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