MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL PLAYERS ALUMNI ASSOCIATION TO HOST SWING WITH THE LEGENDS GOLF TOURNAMENT AND CELEBRITY DINNER IN LAKE GENEVA

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Dinner to feature Rollie Fingers, Ken Sanders, Robin Yount, and 26 other MLB Alumni

Colorado Springs, Colo. – The Major League Baseball Players Alumni Association will be hosting a Celebrity golf tournament and dinner featuring Hall of Famers, former MLB All-Stars, and other alumni. The tournament and dinner will take place on Monday, August 12th, 2013. The dinner will also feature an auction of baseball memorabilia. Proceeds from this event will benefit the Milwaukee Brewers Foundation and the Major League Baseball Players Alumni Association (MLBPAA). The proceeds will also benefit the MLBPAA’s Legends for Youth Clinic Series.

Alumni players attending include Rollie Fingers, Mike Caldwell, Jim Gantner, Peter Ladd, Don Money, Charlie Moore, Dave Nelson, Ken Sanders, Jim Slaton, Gorman Thomas, Greg Vaughn, Robin Yount, Rheba Mabie, Don August, Bill Campbell, Buzz Capra, Jamie Easterly, Gene Hiser, Kevin Mench, Willie Mueller, Rich Nye, Paul Popovich, Joe Randa, Bill Sharp, Tom Tellman, Paul Wagner, and Brad Woodall.

The event will take place at the Grand Geneva Resort and Spa located at 7020 Grand Geneva Way, Lake Geneva, WI, 53147. The tournament will begin with player introductions at 11:15 a.m., followed by a 12:00 p.m. shotgun start. The dinner will begin at 5:00 p.m. There will be one alumni player per table for attendees to interact with. To buy a ticket to this dinner, please visit http://bit.ly/1ar830C.

For more information regarding this event, please contact Mike Groll, Director of Special Events, at mikeg@mlbpaa.com or visit www.baseballalumni.com.

About The Major League Baseball Players Alumni Association (MLBPAA)

MLBPAA was founded in 1982 with the mission of promoting baseball, raising money for charity, and protecting the dignity of the game through its Alumni players. The MLBPAA is headquartered in Colorado Springs, CO with a membership of more than 6,400, of which approximately 5,300 are Alumni and active players. Alumni players find the MLBPAA to be a vital tool to become involved in charity and community philanthropy.

About Legends for Youth Clinics

MLBPAA’s Legends For Youth clinics impact more than 15,000 children each year, allowing them the unique opportunity to interact with and learn from players who have left a lasting impact on the game of baseball. To donate to this program, visit baseballalumni.com/donate.

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