PITCH HIT & RUN CANCELLED



*** UPDATE  5/13/19 – The Allentown Department of Parks & Recreation’s scheduled youth Major League Baseball® Pitch Hit & Run™ competition on Tuesday, May 14 at 6:00PM at Union Terrace School baseball field has been cancelled due to wet grounds and the inclement weather forecast. ***

The Allentown Department of Parks & Recreation will conduct the city’s youth Major League Baseball® Pitch Hit & Run™ competition on Tuesday, May 14 at 6:00PM at Union Terrace School baseball field.

The youth Major League Baseball® Pitch Hit & Run™ and Major League Baseball® Jr. Home Run Derby™ competitions were twice postponed this spring due to inclement weather.  The Major League Baseball® Jr. Home Run Derby™ will not be rescheduled.

Pitch Hit & Run™ is the official skills competition of Major League Baseball® and offers boys and girls an opportunity to test their core baseball/softball skills. This national initiative gives youth, ages 7-14, the chance to demonstrate their pitching, hitting and running abilities. Competitors accumulate a total score based on his/her performance. There are two separate divisions of Pitch, Hit & Run; baseball and softball.

Major League Baseball® Pitch Hit & Run™ is intended to encourage youth participation and emphasize the fun element of baseball/softball. Since there is no registration fee, everyone has an opportunity to participate.

Major League Baseball® Pitch Hit & Run™ is a national grassroots program that has four levels of competition — Local, Sectional, Team Championship and National Finals. Everyone must participate in a local competition before advancing to the higher levels. Champions at the local level advance to a sectional competition. At this level, the Sectional All-Around Champions become eligible to advance to the team championships, which are held during June in all 30 Major League Baseball markets. The culmination occurs at the national finals held annually during All-Star Week.

For more information, contact Recreation Program Specialist Chris Hendricks in the Allentown Department of Parks & Recreation at 610-437-7767 or chris.hendricks@allentownpa.gov.

 

 

 

Information provided to TVL by:
Mike Moore
Communications Manager
Mayor’s Office
435 Hamilton Street
Allentown, PA 18101
Mike.Moore@allentownpa.gov
http://www.AllentownPA.gov