A Record 250 Mayors throughout the United States and Puerto Rico Pledge to Host “PLAY BALL SUMMER” Events Through August

Mayors from 43 States, Washington D.C. and Puerto Rico Pledge to Host Youth-Focused Activities in Communities This Summer More than 22,000 Kids Participated in PLAY BALL SUMMER Events in 2016


New York, N.Y., June 30, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Major League Baseball, Minor League Baseball and the United States Conference of Mayors (USCM) today announced that record of more than 250 Mayors in the United States and Puerto Rico will be hosting “PLAY BALL”-themed, youth-focused events in their communities through August 2017.  In addition to 16 cities in Puerto Rico, Mayors in 43 U.S. States and Washington D.C. have committed to this “PLAY BALL SUMMER” effort.  In 2016, more than 200 Mayors hosted over 22,000 kids in PLAY BALL events in their communities.

 

The following link lists the Mayors and U.S. Cities participating in PLAY BALL SUMMER (as of June 30, 2016): http://legacy.usmayors.org/playball/pledge.asp.  Additional mayors/cities are expected to join the effort in the coming weeks.   

PLAY BALL SUMMER will encourage mayors across the country and in Puerto Rico to host activities to engage citizens, families, and city departments to organize individual and community-based events (such as playing catch, “running bases,” bat & ball games, family gatherings, etc.). These events will be focused on connecting families and communities, especially those from underserved areas, with the sport through fun-focused activities. With the assistance of Major League Baseball and Minor League Baseball, local leaders and citizens will use an electronic system to self-report their activities to http://legacy.usmayors.org/playball/registry.asp.

For more information, please visit http://uscm.wpengine.com/play-ball/.

 

In 2015, Major League Baseball launched the “PLAY BALL” initiative as the sport’s largest collective effort to encourage young people to participate in baseball- or softball-related activities, including formal leagues, special events and casual forms of play.  PLAY BALL events have become MLB’s signature youth engagement activity during the professional and amateur baseball and softball calendar, particularly in connection with key dates from Spring Training, through the MLB Championship Season and into the Postseason and World Series.  PLAY BALL aims to highlight the fun and community-focused natures of the game at the Major League, professional, amateur and youth levels.  In addition to flagship partnerships with USA Baseball and USA Softball, PLAY BALL is also supported by all 30 MLB Clubs, Minor League Baseball, the U.S. Conference of Mayors, and MLB Corporate Partners Chevrolet, Scotts and Nathan’s Famous. In 2016, MLB Network launched Play Ball, a weekly player interview and demonstration show geared toward kids. In the program, MLB stars, including Bryce Harper, Dexter Fowler, Francisco Lindor and Anthony Rizzo, have discussed their experiences reaching the Major Leagues and shared tips in one-on-one demonstrations and conversations with MLB Network analysts. Currently in its second season, Play Ball is available on multiple platforms, including MLB Network, MLB At Bat, MLB.com and Facebook.

 

On May 18, MLB announced that baseball and softball combined to rank as the most participated team sports in the United States in 2016 (25 million participants), according to the annual Topline Participation Report produced by the Sports & Fitness Industry Association (SFIA). Overall baseball participation increased by 7.7 percent and slow-pitch softball participation increased by 8.1 percent in 2016, with casual participation in both baseball and slow-pitch softball showing the highest growth. In 2016, casual participation in baseball rose by 18.1 percent and slow-pitch softball increased by 12.4 percent. Casual participation in baseball and slow-pitch softball is up 34 percent over the last five years. When combined, baseball and softball (fast- and slow-pitch) have more casual participants than any other sport (10.25 million total casual participants).

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