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Mayor James A. Diossa teams up with PawSox for "PLAY BALL SUMMER" Initiative

The U.S. Conference of Mayors is supporting Major League Baseball, Minor League Baseball and USA Baseball's initiative to provide play opportunities to youth in communities across America
August 21, 2017

Central Falls, RI - Mayor James A. Diossa and the Pawtucket Redsox will host Central Falls Youth youth in various baseball activities as part of the United States Conference of Mayors (USCM) continued support of the "PLAY BALL SUMMER" initiative, which focuses on the fun nature of baseball and encourages

Central Falls, RI - Mayor James A. Diossa and the Pawtucket Redsox will host Central Falls Youth youth in various baseball activities as part of the United States Conference of Mayors (USCM) continued support of the "PLAY BALL SUMMER" initiative, which focuses on the fun nature of baseball and encourages an active and healthy lifestyle for kids in all communities. During the Summer of 2017 mayors are implementing the initiative throughout cities with the goal of strengthening the connection of communities with the National Pastime.

The National Mayor's Play Ball initiative will at Higginson Avenue Sports Complex will take place from 10am-12pm. PawSox players will be out running drills and competitions for youth of all ages including a baseball game and home run derby.
Mayors across the country are hosting similar activities to engage citizens, families, and city departments to organize individual and community events (such as playing catch, running bases in the backyard, family gatherings, park and recreation activities, business-supported activities, etc.). These activities will be focused on exposing children to the sport of baseball and providing a fun opportunity to remain active throughout the summer.
"Baseball is America's favorite past time and a great way to engage our youth, especially in urban communities like Central Falls," stated Mayor James A. Diossa. "There is no better way to do so than together with the Pawtucket Red Sox. I'd like to thank the U.S. Conference of Mayors for this initiative."
"The PawSox are happy to be teaming up with Mayor Diossa on this exciting and worthy initiative," said PawSox Executive Vice President & General Manager, Dan Rea. "It's our job to keep our local youth excited about baseball and we hope they have some fun with our ballplayers on Wednesday."
Per Milb: "On May 18, MLB announced that baseball and softball combined to rank as the most participated team sports in the United States in 2016 (25 million participants), according to the annual Topline Participation Report produced by the Sports & Fitness Industry Association (SFIA). Overall baseball participation increased by 7.7 percent and slow-pitch softball participation increased by 8.1 percent in 2016, with casual participation in both baseball and slow-pitch softball showing the highest growth. In 2016, casual participation in baseball rose by 18.1 percent and slow-pitch softball increased by 12.4 percent. Casual participation in baseball and slow-pitch softball is up 34 percent over the last five years. When combined, baseball and softball (fast-and slow-pitch) have more casual participants than any other sport (10.25 million)."
The PLAY BALL initiative with the USCM focuses on recruiting cities to promote and support PLAY BALL through the use of baseball-related activities. Primary targets are cities with Major League and Minor League Baseball clubs, although the initiative toolkit and self-reporting strategy will be electronically distributed to hundreds of cities across the country with the assistance of Major League Baseball.
Local leaders and citizens will report their activities to PLAYBALL.org via usmayors.org. The site provides parents, coaches and kids with information on how to get involved with PLAY BALL activities as well as how to join community baseball leagues. Coaching tips and video tutorials from Major League Baseball players and coaches are also a prominent component of the site.