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MLB TEAMS RAISE AWARENESS FOR AUTISM IN 2016 SEASON

Major League Baseball and all 30 MLB Clubs will conduct a league-wide effort during the 2016 Championship Season to raise awareness for the millions of people living with autism. The initiative will include all clubs selecting one home game during the season to support the cause, and is again linked with Autism Speaks, the world leading autism science and advocacy organisation. MLB Autism Awareness begins in April, which is Autism Awareness Month.

“Major League Baseball is proud to join all 30 clubs, our fans and Autism Speaks in supporting people and families affected by autism. Our clubs have been outstanding advocates for the cause, and we thank them for their commitment to this initiative and effort to provide families with a wonderful ballpark experience, said Tom Brasuell, Vice President of Community Affairs, Major League Baseball.

“Major League Baseball has been a tremendous partner of Autism Speaks in raising autism awareness and meeting the needs of fans on the spectrum at many ballparks,” said Peter Morton, vice president of corporate development at Autism Speaks. “We are grateful for the support provided by all 30 MLB Clubs each year.”

Many of the MLB Autism Awareness games throughout the league will provide special opportunities and a safe, friendly environment for families and individuals affected by autism, allowing them to experience a game like never before. Additionally, a part of the ticket sales proceeds from select games will go toward Autism Speaks’ efforts to increase awareness, fund innovative autism research, provide adult and family services, and advocate for the needs of people with autism and their families.

Many clubs will work with Autism Speaks or other autism awareness organizations to recognize local families during pregame ceremonies. Additionally in select ballparks, members of the autism community can enjoy the game from designated “Quiet Zones” with a sensory-friendly environment. Some clubs also will provide opportunities to participate in various traditional baseball activities, including throwing out the first pitch, singing the National Anthem, announcing “Play Ball!,” singing “Take Me Out to the Ballgame” and performing “God Bless America.”

During the 2015 Championship Season, more than 30 Autism Awareness events took place in MLB ballparks, resulting in thousands of dollars from game ticket sales that went toward efforts by Autism Speaks to improve the lives of individuals with autism and their families.

For more information about MLB Autism Awareness and to check on respective Club dates commemorating the initiative, please visit MLBCommunity.org.

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