Toronto Blue Jays Hook Up with U-18 Baseball World Cup

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Photo by James Mirabelli
Photo by James Mirabelli
Photo by James Mirabelli
Photo by James Mirabelli

Thunder Bay – Local organizers announced today the Blue Jays planned participation as part of the September event.

“Toronto Blue Jays Youth Baseball Day” is scheduled for Wednesday August 30th, just prior to the opening day of the U-18 Baseball World Cup. A number of clinics will be run by the Toronto Blue Jays organization and will include joint Jays Care and Toronto Blue Jays Academy programs in association with the Boys and Girls Club of Thunder Bay, Challenger Baseball and Toronto Blue Jays Instructional Clinic.

Warren Philp, Executive Director of the local organization noted that “This event is an important part in ensuring we are achieving our objective of leaving a legacy for baseball in Thunder Bay. Being associated with such a great organization will help bring profile to our event for certain, but it is about encouraging an interest and participation in the sport that will see long-range benefits.”

“The Toronto Blue Jays are excited to be coming to Thunder Bay to support the organizers of the U-18 Baseball World Cup and their effort to grow the game in their community and region,” said TJ Burton, Coordinator, Amateur Baseball, Toronto Blue Jays.

Jays Care Foundation Executive Director Robert Witchel noted, “Jays Care is very pleased to be visiting Thunder Bay and thrilled to be a part of the Toronto Blue Jays Youth Baseball Day. The volunteers running Challenger Baseball are extremely dedicated and we’re excited to help them create positive outcomes for their participants. Similarly, our partnership with Boys and Girls Clubs across Canada includes the Thunder Bay Boys and Girls Club where they run our signature Rookie League program. Having both groups participate in the Toronto Blue Jays Youth Baseball Day is a natural fit.”

Holding youth clinics in Thunder Bay in partnership with the TBIBA is part of the Toronto Blue Jays’ mandate to support and promote amateur baseball in Canada.

Organizers can’t say enough about the support shown by members in this community as well as the province and Canada wide. The Toronto Blue Jays is a high-level organization, joining our growing list of partners and sponsors.

Single game tickets are on sale online through the Thunder Bay Community Auditorium and can be accessed through the championships website (www.thunderbay2017.com).

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