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Orioles extend childhood cancer fundraiser to include final series vs. Yankees

In support of the Orioles' ongoing partnership with Maryland Governor LARRY HOGAN to raise awareness for childhood cancer and funds for life-saving research, the club today announced that a fundraiser benefiting the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society and Ronald McDonald House Charities will be extended through the final series of the regular season Friday, October 2 through Sunday, October 4 when the Orioles host the New York Yankees.

An exclusive ticket offer will allow fans to contribute to the cause while receiving a 50 percent discount on game tickets for any remaining game this season. Fans can take advantage of the offer by visiting www.orioles.com/charity and donating $10 to the cause for each ticket purchased. 

Through this partnership, announced as part of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, the Orioles and Governor Hogan together hope to make a meaningful difference in the fight against pediatric cancer. Governor Hogan is currently undergoing chemotherapy treatment to fight non-Hodgkin lymphoma, which was diagnosed in June.

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