Major League Baseball & Clubs to Honor Moms and Raise Breast Cancer Awareness on Mother's Day

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Major League Baseball, its Clubs and MLB Together partners are showcasing their efforts this Mother’s Day to honor moms and raise awareness for breast cancer nationwide. This initiative focuses on providing critical support to combat a disease projected to claim nearly 42,000 lives in the U.S. this year. Driven by the reality that families lose a loved one to breast cancer every single day, MLB is leveraging its platform to promote early detection and life-saving research through activations on and off the field.

This Mother’s Day (Sunday, May 10th), the traditional look of the game is traded for a sea of pink, integrated through specialized gear and honorable moments:

  • MLB’s in-stadium efforts include a special Mother’s Day video, produced by MLB Network, that will be shared in Major League Baseball ballparks across the country, found HERE.
  • On-field personnel will wear the special breast cancer awareness, pink ribbon decals on Nike jerseys and may wear pink socks from Stance and pink wristbands and batting gloves from Franklin.
  • Major League players may continue to use pink, customized, cause-inspired equipment, such as bats provided by Marucci, Victus or another approved bat supplier.
  • Commemorative base jewels and lineup cards featuring the special Mother’s Day/breast cancer awareness logo also will be used.

SUSAN G. KOMEN® BREAST CANCER FACTS:

  • About every 2 minutes, a woman in the U.S. is diagnosed with breast cancer.
  • Risk factors can vary by race and ethnicity. Talk with your health care provider about your breast cancer risk factors.
  • Breast cancer rates in women under 50 have been rising gradually since 1980. Most women diagnosed with breast cancer have no family history and symptoms can vary.
  • Early detection and treatment provide the best chance of survival from breast cancer. Talk with your doctor about a screening plan that is right for you.
  • Regular screening mammography, along with appropriate follow-up care, reduces the chance of dying from breast cancer.

For more information about Susan G. Komen®, Stand Up To Cancer and Major League Baseball’s Mother’s Day celebration, please visit: komen.org, standuptocancer.org or MLBTogether.com/MothersDay.