Baseball for Prostate Cancer Awareness
An Early Stretch to Focus on Cancer
By VINCENT M. MALLOZZI
Major League Baseball will announce today that in its effort to raise awareness of prostate cancer, all traditional seventh-inning activities scheduled for Father’s Day will instead be done during the sixth inning, symbolizing the fact that one in every six American men will ultimately develop prostate cancer. . . .
All sixth-inning stretches Sunday will include a public-service announcement encouraging fans to be tested for prostate cancer and to make family and friends aware of the disease. . . .
To mark the occasion, most players will wear blue wristbands. A blue-ribbon logo will be displayed on the uniforms of coaches, managers, umpires, ball boys and girls, and grounds crew members. . . .
Gillette, which is sponsoring the event, will donate $10,000 to the Prostate Cancer Foundation for each home run hit by any player batting sixth in the lineup during his first turn at bat Sunday. . . . Major League Baseball Charities [have] donated $50,000 to the Prostate Cancer Foundation and that the public could go to the Web site prostatecancerfoundation.org to make donations.
Source: An Early Stretch to Focus on Cancer - New York Times. June 15, 2006