MLB commemorates Father's Day in partnership with Prostate Cancer Foundation

This Father’s Day, Major League Baseball will once again champion to “Keep Dad in The Game” by dedicating this Father’s Day to the fight against prostate cancer. Since 1996, MLB, its Clubs, and players have helped Prostate Cancer Foundation raise more than $70 million to help accelerate scientific breakthroughs and save lives.

For its 27th season, MLB and PCF has teamed up to host the Home Run Challenge. Each home run hit in all games beginning May 20 and leading up to Father’s Day (June 18) have raised money to fight prostate cancer. Fans can still visit pcf.org/homerunchallenge to pledge a donation for every home run hit through this weekend. Fans can also make a simple one-time donation and sign up to receive more information about prostate cancer. Baseball will also continue efforts to raise awareness and additional funds with all on-field personnel wearing special caps and other apparel.

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For more information about Prostate Cancer Foundation, MLB Together, or Major League Baseball’s Father’s Day celebration, please visit: pcf.org, MLB.com/MLB-Together/Fathers-Day, or MLB.com/MLB-Together.

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