Adopt-a-Field Program Back in
2014
Nominations Accepted Through April 4, Voting
Begins April 6
Moosic, Pa. –
There’s something special about a baseball diamond. Add kids to the scene and
you have the storybook home run. The Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders
(Triple-A/New York Yankees) hope to help area youth enjoy America’s pastime all
the more with the 2014 edition of the team’s Adopt-a-Field Program.
What began a few
years ago with two teams getting the annual makeover, one each from Lackawanna
County and Luzerne County, has blossomed into a four-field program. In 2014,
that will consist of one high school field, one softball field, and two youth
fields. Field nominations should be sent to the RailRiders’ community relations
manager Rachel Mark (rmark@swbrailriders.com).
Entries from both Lackawanna and Luzerne counties will be accepted and they
should include both photos of the fields in need of renovation and related
contact information.
The RailRiders will
select the top five fields in each category. From there, online voting will
determine the winners. The voting will run from April 6-13 with the victors
announced on April 14.
“We want every kid in
our community to play at their own version of PNC Field,” said RailRiders team
president/GM Rob Crain. “That means a high-quality field that can be
properly maintained for years to come. I love this program. We as a franchise
are committed to doing what we can for our neighbors and this is one of the most
fun and directly impactful efforts we can provide. We owe a lot of thanks to Bob
Seltzer at Fisher & Son, Company and Pro’s Choice for their generous
donations of materials to make this all possible.”
The program affords
an individualized evaluation and athletic field maintenance clinic to the chosen
sites. More than the initial facelift care of the RailRiders’ raw manpower and
expertise, the teams will be taught how to keep up that same professional-level
look for years to come.
“This is a great
opportunity to provide those maintaining local fields with the knowledge needed
to maintain a safe and beautiful playing surface,” said the team’s director of
field operations, Steve Horne. “Many leagues don't have the tools,
manpower or guidance needed to keep their fields in good shape. Hopefully, after
our crew comes in to help get them started, we can develop a plan that will
benefit the leagues and their players for years to come.”
Media members and
fans will be invited to document and watch the progress throughout the day at
each site. The first makeover will take place on April 29. Other dates and all
sites will be announced at a later date once voting concludes.
The RailRiders’ 2014
season begins on Thursday, April 3 when the club kicks off a seven-game road
trip at Syracuse against the Chiefs (Washington Nationals).The home slate
commences a week later on Thursday, April 10 when the Chiefs visit PNC Field for
a four-game series and homestand. For season ticket information or to book a
ballpark group outing, call (570) 969-BALL (2255) or visit
swbrailriders.com.
- SWB
RailRiders – All Aboard! -
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