Major Leaguers Provide Funds From Players Trust to Help Houston Area Little Leaguers Return to the Diamond

Max Stassi & Jose Cruz, Jr. to participate in formal equipment presentation on Saturday, September 24 at George Bush Park
Sep 21, 2016 4:30 PM ET

NEW YORK, September 21, 2016 /3BL Media/ - When floods ravaged the Houston, TX area this past spring, the Players Trust stepped to the plate with an $18,000 grant to help get two area Little Leagues back on the field.  The grant funded the purchase and distribution of new equipment to ensure that 600 youth from West Oaks and Bear Creek Little Leagues would be able to take the field by the start of their fall season.

West Oaks and Bear Creek were personally selected as recipients of the equipment donation after the Players Trust consulted with a number of Major Leaguers from the area, including Matt Albers, Paul Janish, Scott Kazmir, Anthony Rendon and Chris B. Young.  The non-profit Pitch In For Baseball assisted the Players Trust with the purchasing and delivery of the equipment.

This Saturday, September 24, Max Stassi of the Houston Astros and former Astros player and current Major League Baseball Players Association Special Assistant, Jose Cruz, Jr., will represent all Major Leaguers and the Players Trust when they present the new equipment to members of West Oaks and Bear Creek. 

The presentation will take place at George Bush Park (17245 Westheimer Parkway, Houston, TX 77082) from 9:00 AM – 11:15 AM (local time).  In addition to the formal equipment presentation, the two Little Leagues will play an exhibition game using the new equipment.

About the Players Trust

Through the Players Trust, Major Leaguers contribute their time, money and celebrity to call attention to important causes affecting the needy and to help encourage others to get involved in their own communities. In partnership with Volunteers of America, the national human service organization, the Players Trust created and helps administer the Action Team, a national youth volunteer program currently training and inspiring the next generation of volunteers in cities throughout the United States.  For more information on the Major League Baseball Players Trust, please visit www.PlayersTrust.org