LewisGale and Carilion Square Off in Charity Baseball Game
Posted on 07/10/2019
The Pulaski Yankees are excited to announce they will host a charity softball game between LewisGale Regional Health System and Carilion Clinic at Calfee Park on Sunday, August 11th. Proceeds from the Homers for Hearts game between the area’s two largest healthcare providers will benefit the American Heart Association.
“It’s wonderful to see our local health systems come together in support of our mission to create a healthier community and longer, healthier lives for all,” said Ashley Ege, Director of the American Heart Association of Western Virginia. “Donations raised from the game will help the American Heart Association fund critical heart disease and stroke research and education that will save lives.”
The game will begin at 2 p.m. with gates opening at 1 p.m. Physicians, nurses and administrators will suit up for each hospital during the nine-inning contest.
“LewisGale looks forward to support the American Heart Association in an inspiring show of good-natured competition and camaraderie between our two health systems,” said Sean Pressman, CEO of LewisGale Hospital Pulaski. “Together we hope to raise money and awareness in support of a great cause: giving people a healthier tomorrow.”
Tickets for Homers for Hearts are $5 and can be purchased online at pulaskiyankees.net or by visiting the Calfee Park box office. Fans will also be able to purchase t-shirts – orange for LewisGale and Blue for Carilion Clinic – on the day of the game.
“We have a high incidence of heart disease in the New River Valley. This is a great opportunity to work with the healthcare community to have some fun, but most importantly, raise awareness and money to help improve the health of the communities we serve,” said Anthony Grafsky, Community Hospital Operations Senior Director for Carilion.
The Yankees return to Calfee Park this evening to start a seven-game homestand this coming Wednesday. Ticket and promotional information is available at pulaskiyankees.net or by calling 540-980-1070.