Tigers and Belfor Property Restoration to recognize local first responder heroes on 20th anniversary of 9/11 at Comerica Park

Hundreds of local First Responders will be honored in pregame ceremony and will attend game vs. Tampa Bay Rays at 6:10 p.m.; Major League Baseball holding league-wide remembrance for those who lost their lives, and to pay tribute to men and women who continue to bravely serve our communities and country

September 10th, 2021

DETROIT – When disasters strike, first responders are specially trained to be the first to arrive on the scene, provide aid and protect the well-being of our communities. They run toward an event rather than away, facing unique risks and challenges to ensure the safety of others.

To express gratitude and show appreciation for first responders, the Detroit Tigers and BELFOR Property Restoration (BELFOR) will honor the countless frontline heroes of our region at Comerica Park this Saturday, September 11, the 20th anniversary of 9/11, in an exclusive pregame ceremony. The program is part of BELFOR’s ongoing commitment to recognizing and showing gratitude for first responders in the community. The Tigers take on the Tampa Bay Rays at 6:10 p.m.

Prior to the on-field ceremony, three first pitches will be thrown by local first responders, including Roseville Fire Chief Brian Kanigowski, White Lake Police Chief Daniel Keller, and Kristin Kasten, a communications supervisor at Huron Valley’s Dispatch Center. BELFOR CEO Sheldon Yellen will catch each of the first pitches. A moment of silence to honor the victims of 9/11 will be held, and the National Anthem will be performed by Christopher Madzik, a Lieutenant at the Northville Township Fire Department.

“The world will never forget the ultimate sacrifice these brave men and women made twenty years ago on September 11, 2001 and we owe it to our heroes today to give them a little thanks and recognition.” said Sheldon Yellen, CEO of BELFOR Property Restoration. “Every day is gameday for our heroic first responders and it’s an honor to recognize them along with our friends at the Detroit Tigers.”

“Everyone remembers where they were when the tragic events of 9/11 took place. It’s important to remember and honor the brave men and women who lost their lives 20 years ago, and those that continue to serve and protect us each and every day,” said Peter Kent, Senior Vice President of Corporate Partnerships. “We’re grateful that our friends at BELFOR are helping us celebrate these courageous first responders on Saturday night.”

BELFOR Property Restoration is the world’s largest disaster recovery and property restoration company headquartered in Birmingham, Michigan. BELFOR is proud to offer 24/7/365 residential, commercial, and industrial customers the service needed to help return to normalcy following fire, water, wind, and other natural disasters – including the recent flooding and response to Hurricane Ida. Visit belfor.com for more information.