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Information on All Star Week 2023 in Seattle– including the lineups

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CARDINALS, FORMER CARDINALS INVOLVED OR OTHERS FROM STL IN ALL STAR WEEK

All-Star Game: Nolan Arenado- Tuesday

Nolan Arenado in the All-Star Game: Arenado started at third base and went 0 for 2 as the National League won 3-2.

the 2023 All-Star Game managers, Dusty Baker of the American League and Rob Thomson of the National League, announced their starting lineups for Baseball’s 93rd Midsummer Classic, to be played on Tuesday at T-Mobile Park in Seattle.

National League:

Thomson has chosen Arizona Diamondbacks right-hander Zac Gallen as the NL’s starting pitcher.

American League:

 

 

Baker has selected right-handed pitcher Gerrit Cole of the New York Yankees AL’s starting pitcher.  This marks the first career All-Star start for the six-time All-Star.

 

THE OTHER EVENTS IN ALL-STAR WEEK

Futures Game:  Tink Hence and Victor Scott II- Saturday

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Outfielder Victor Scott II singled in his first plate appearance at the All-Star Futures Game, the Cardinals number nine prospect then swiped both second and third base with ease. Scott II ranks 2nd in all of baseball with 52 steals on the year.

HBCU Swing Man Classic All-Star Game: Vince Coleman is one of the coaches- Friday

Former MLB pitcher Marvin Freeman posted this on Twitter:

Home Run Derby- No one from the Cardinals organization

Celebrity Softball game:  Ryan Howard: MLB All-Star

Photos and info:

Former Cardinals outfielder and base stealer Vince Coleman got to meet current speedster Victor Scott II who we wrote about this week. Coleman was at All-Star Week because he is a coach in the debut event HBCU (Historically Black Colleges and Universities) Game and Scott will be in the Futures Game on Saturday. To read Rob Rains’ story on Victor Scott II CLICK HERE.

 

From Press Releases

SCHEDULE

Thursday, July 6th

11:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m.: Local Competitions, featuring Greater Seattle Youth, in Pitch, Hit & Run and Jr. Home Run Derby (DubSea Fish Sticks Facility)

6:00 p.m.: Opening Ceremonies of the All-Star Commissioner’s Cup and Jennie Finch Classic presented by ARM & HAMMER (T-Mobile Park)

Friday, July 7th

7:00-10:00 a.m.: Jr. Home Run Derby Baseball & Softball National Finals (T-Mobile Park)

8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.: Commissioner’s Cup & Jennie Finch Classic Games (Lower Woodland Park, Seattle University, Husky Ballpark – University of Washington)

*10:00 a.m.: All-Star Legacy: Bridge to Finish (Shoreline Community College)

11:30 a.m.-2:00 p.m.: Diverse Business Luncheon & Networking Reception (T-Mobile Park, Diamond Club)

1:30 p.m.: MLB-USA Baseball High School All-American Game (T-Mobile Park)

5:30 p.m.: Make-A-Wish Welcome Reception (Embassy Suites Seattle Downtown – Pioneer Square)

7:30 p.m.: Inaugural HBCU Swingman Classic presented by T-Mobile & powered by the MLB-MLBPA Youth Development Foundation (T-Mobile Park)

Saturday, July 8th

8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.: Commissioner’s Cup & Jennie Finch Classic Games (Lower Woodland Park, Seattle University, Husky Ballpark – University of Washington)

9:30 a.m.: All-Star Beach Volunteer Cleanup with “Players for the Planet” (Golden Gardens Park)

9:30 a.m.: Opening of PLAY BALL Park at Lumen Field (Muckleshoot Plaza)

11:00 a.m.: All-Star High School Home Run Derby (T-Mobile Park

12:00 p.m.: UNFILTERED Panel – “NLBM & JACL – A Historical Perspective” (PLAY BALL Park, “Clubhouse”)

Sunday, July 9th

8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.: Commissioner’s Cup & Jennie Finch Classic Games (Lower Woodland Park, Seattle University, Husky Ballpark – University of Washington)

*9:30 a.m.: All-Star Legacy: Rainier Playfield Groundbreaking & H9 Activation (Rainier Playfield) 

11:00 a.m.: All-Star Challenger Game (PLAY BALL Park, “Field of Dreams” Diamond)

12:00 p.m.: UNFILTERED Panel – “Women in Sports” (PLAY BALL Park, “Clubhouse”)

1:30 p.m.: TAPS & Roberto Clemente Foundation PLAY BALL Clinic (PLAY BALL Park, “Field of Dreams” Diamond)

Monday, July 10th

9:00 a.m.: Championship Games of the Commissioner’s Cup & Jennie Finch Classic Games (University of Washington)

12:00 p.m.: UNFILTERED Panel – “Mariners Legends” (PLAY BALL Park, “Clubhouse”)

*1:15 p.m.: All-Star Legacy: Access Innovation Fund Panel (PLAY BALL Park, “Clubhouse”) 

Tuesday, July 11th

MLB AND SEATTLE MARINERS ANNOUNCE FULL 2023 ALL-STAR WEEK

SCHEDULE OF COMMUNITY, YOUTH & CULTURAL EVENTS

Major League Baseball and the Seattle Mariners today released the 2023 All-Star Week community, youth & cultural program schedule, including key events and initiatives leading up to the 93rd Midsummer Classic at T-Mobile Park. Highlights include All-Star Legacy ceremonies and community moments throughout Seattle as well as events tied to MLB-led youth and cultural efforts throughout the week. Starting Thursday, July 6th and lasting through Monday, July 10th, MLB legends, former Mariners players, and broadcasters will participate in the scheduled events.  **SEE FULL SCHEDULE IN SEPARATE ATTACHMENT**

COMMUNITY – LEGACY, SPECIAL YOUNG FANS & SENSORY INCLUSION

The 2023 All-Star Legacy initiative seeks to address equity gaps in sports-based youth development and education within Greater Seattle through a more than $2 million investment. These impact-focused efforts include field renovations, grants to local Nike RBI and other community baseball & softball league programs, building a workout and intramural league to connect middle school students with the sport, and providing funding and a facility refurbishment to a nonprofit offering degree attainment aid to local community college students.

 Since 1997, MLB and host All-Star Clubs have donated more than $100 million through the All-Star Legacy initiative.

In addition to All-Star Legacy ceremonies, Major League Baseball has invited a special group of young fans from Make-A-Wish, Little League Challenger Division and Boys & Girls Clubs of America to receive an All-Star experience:

v  All-Star Challenger Game – This annual occasion will give an opportunity to children with special needs from the Little League Challenger Division to be part of a fun, engaging game at PLAY BALL Park.

v  Make-A-Wish – Five young fans whose wish was to be part of All-Star Week festivities, including all events at T-Mobile Park, will be special guests of Major League Baseball. They include Evan (14) from North Caldwell, NJ; Legend (14) from Carmichael, CA; Gabriel (15) from San Leandro, CA; Jacob (17) from Leominster, MA; and Jack (17) from Stanley, ND. Their experiences will include a Make-A-Wish Welcome reception presented by Hankook Tire, VIP treatment at PLAY BALL Park, the MLB Draft and watching all T-Mobile Park events from a suite donated by Hankook Tire. Each year, the Make-A-Wish Foundation grants life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses. These wishes give kids the emotional and physical strength needed to fight their medical condition. Since 1980, Major League Baseball and its Clubs have worked with Make-A-Wish to grant wishes for children, donate tickets, and raise money for local chapters.

v  Boys & Girls Clubs of America, “Youth of the Year” – Boys & Girls Clubs of America 2023 Washington State Youth of the Year Dalilah F. from Boys & Girls Clubs of Benton and Franklin Counties will be a part of the pregame ceremonies for the 93rd MLB All–Star Game presented by Mastercard, delivering the game’s first ball to the mound. Dalilah is a Senior at Kennewick High School whose career aspiration is in Criminology.

      MLB is partnering with KultureCity during All-Star Week to make All-Star event locations Sensory Inclusive™, including at T-Mobile Park for all ballpark events Saturday, Monday and Tuesday as well as Capital One PLAY BALL Park. Sensory spaces will be located at T-Mobile Park (LF Ramp – 300 Level), Lumen Field (Ben’s Sensor Room), and PLAY BALL Park (Muckleshoot Heritage Plaza). These bags include noise-canceling headphones, fidget tools, a feelings thermometer, and other calming mechanisms. KultureCity is the nation’s leading nonprofit dedicated to fighting for inclusion and acceptance of all individuals. KultureCity advocates for those with sensory challenges such as autism and PTSD, just to name a few. KultureCity provides training and equipment to public and private spaces to create an inclusive experience for everyone to fight against social isolation.

ENVIRONMENTAL – BEACH CLEANUP & AWARENESS

v  All-Star Volunteer Beach Cleanup at Golden Gardens Park – MLB is partnering with Seattle Parks and Recreation and Seattle Parks Foundation on a beach cleanup to keep Golden Gardens Park safe, healthy, and clean. This event is part of the league’s continued efforts to promote sustainability and environmental awareness while also giving opportunities to take direct action through volunteerism. This effort is also in partnership with “Players for the Planet,” founded by former MLB outfielder Chris Dickerson and works to connect professional athletes, sports teams, and organizations with actionable opportunities to serve and protect the environment.

v  MLB Environmental Efforts: MLB will continue its sustainability focus during All-Star Week. MLB plans to certify the event as socially and environmentally friendly through the Council for Responsible Sport. Efforts include:

BASEBALL & SOFTBALL DEVELOPMENT  –H.S. ALL-AMERICAN GAME & YOUTH HOME RUN SLUGGERS

Major League Baseball will continue to focus on the next generation of baseball & softball athletes through a variety of activities during All-Star Week.

v  Commissioner’s Cup & Jennie Finch Classic – The All-Star Commissioner’s Cup and Jennie Finch Classic presented by ARM & HAMMMER are returning to the Midsummer Classic, with competition centered at Seattle University, University of Washington and Lower Woodland Park – which was renovated as part of the 2001 All-Star Legacy initiative – from July 7th-10th. These youth baseball and softball tournaments feature teams from Seattle and MLB Youth Academies around the country and Puerto Rico. Opening ceremonies for the tournaments will be held on Thursday, July 6th, preceded by local Pitch, Hit & Run and Jr. Home Run Derby competitions that will be open to the public all day.

v  MLB Develops Days at All-Star – On Friday, July 7th and Saturday, July 8th, MLB and various partners, including USA Baseball, the Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA) and the MLB-MLBPA Youth Development Foundation (YDF), will demonstrate their collective impact on the development of youth and amateur players on one of baseball’s grandest stages – MLB All-Star Week.  Through these special MLB Develops Days at All-Star, players from across the United States, ranging from 12u to college-age, will have the opportunity to show-off their skills while also being a part of world-class experiences in T-Mobile Park.

v  Clinics at PLAY BALL Park – There will be a series of special clinics held at PLAY BALL Park for a variety of groups, including on Sunday when kids connected to Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) and Roberto Clemente Foundation will be part of the experience.

CULTURAL – DIVERSE BUSINESS, SEATTLE CULTURE & CONVERSATIONS

v  Diverse Business Partners – MLB will host a Diverse Supplier Luncheon at T-Mobile Park, a curated event featuring dozens of Seattle-based Minority Business Enterprises comprised of entrepreneurs and diverse business owners representing various specialties such as fashion, art, food & beverage, and more. MLB partners Mastercard and Sage will provide business resources. Following the event, all participants will be invited guests to the HBCU Swingman Classic.

v  Celebration of Seattle Culture: Art, Food & Music – MLB and the Mariners will celebrate Seattle’s culture of art, food & music. MLB will support local artists through All-Star inspired murals that will be a Legacy gift to the City of Seattle.  At both T-Mobile Park and PLAY BALL Park, MLB and the Mariners will provide free cultural food experiences where diverse communities will share their cultural flavors. These include “Culture Corner” outside of T-Mobile Park and the Mastercard Food Truck Row at PLAY BALL Park that will include Mexican-Cuban, Hawaiian, Native American and Creole culinary choices. MLB has collaborated with The Residency, a community program co-founded by Grammy-Award winners Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, to give opportunities for young hip-hop artists from the Greater Seattle area to perform on the PLAY BALL PARK stage.

v  Important Conversations – MLB will host three distinct conversations at PLAY BALL Park touching on the cultural impact of baseball & softball around the world in Seattle, including (a) the history of African American and Asian baseball history dating back more than 100 years; (b) Women in Sports, featuring both Softball and Girls Baseball legends; and (c) cultural conversations featuring Mariners Legends.

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