Atlanta Braves and Major League Baseball announce Legacy projects to support community-based programs and youth efforts in Atlanta

ATLANTA (July 22, 2021) -- The Atlanta Braves and Major League Baseball (MLB) are partnering to enrich the Atlanta community and increase access to youth baseball and softball programs with a focus on promoting diversity. Approximately $3 million donated by The Atlanta Braves Foundation and MLB’s Legacy Fund will support these programs, in addition to the previously unveiled Warrior Alliance Home Base at The Battery Atlanta and a community volunteer project.

“In addition to winning baseball games, the Atlanta Braves are committed to supporting our community,” said Braves President & CEO Derek Schiller. “These projects will serve as longstanding, meaningful partnerships to provide access to our sport for future generations and to aid those in need throughout Atlanta.”

Atlanta Braves and MLB Legacy and Volunteer Projects include:

Saturday, July 31

These efforts are in addition to the special “Hank Aaron Invitational” showcase game at Truist Park on Saturday, July 31st. In partnership with Major League Baseball (MLB) and the Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA), the Braves will host the top 44 elite high school baseball players from the Hank Aaron Invitational. The players were selected to participate based on their performance the week prior at the Jackie Robinson Training Complex in Vero Beach, Fla., which hosted the bulk of this premier development experience. The Hank Aaron Invitational is an annual event – supported by USA Baseball and the MLB-MLBPA Youth Development Foundation – featuring the top 200 high school-aged players from around the United States from July 18th through July 30th.

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