Thursday, October 23, 2008

GREATER CHARLOTTE HOT STOVE LEAGUE TO HONOR THE PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE OF CHARLOTTE BASEBALL

GREATER CHARLOTTE HOT STOVE LEAGUE TO HONOR THE PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE OF CHARLOTTE BASEBALL

…Former Major League All Star Bryan Harvey and top Boston Red Sox prospect David Mailman among those set to be honored at the 2nd Annual Dinner

The baseball term hot stove is affiliated with the time of year when those associated with America’s past time, whether it is players, managers, front office personnel and fans, discuss the summer game during the winter months. Even before the Boston Red Sox traded Babe Ruth to the New York Yankees in 1920, folks sat around the hot stove to debate and discuss the significance of their team’s transactions.

Even though air conditioning and furnaces have replaced the iron stove as sources of heat, the term hot stove is still quite common in baseball vernacular. A place it is used frequently is to reference baseball banquets that take place during the off-season. The banquets are held to celebrate the game of baseball and to reward those in the game that contribute to its success.

On January 24, 2009 the 2ND Annual Greater Charlotte Area Hot Stove League Dinner, hosted by Carolinas Baseball Center and The South Charlotte Sports Report will be held at the 25,000 square foot Carolinas Baseball Center. This first class evening of entertainment will celebrate the growth of youth baseball and softball in the Greater Charlotte Community. Headlining the special night will be a keynote speech by former Major League All-Star relief pitcher and UNCC baseball alumnus Bryan Harvey.

The Bandys High School graduate played from 1987 to 1995 for the California Angels and the Florida Marlins. He was elected to the All-Star team for the American League in 1991 and for the National League in 1993. He led the American League in saves in 1991 with 46. Harvey was named Rookie Pitcher of the Year by The Sporting News.

Providence High School Class of 2007 graduate David Mailman will also be honored. Mailman was a 7th round draft pick of the Boston Red Sox and has what many scouts have described as a “picture perfect swing.” He has become one of the Red Sox top-rated prospects and is expected to one day take to the field at Fenway Park.

In addition to the speech by Harvey, guests will be treated to a social hour and autograph session with 10-20 current or former major and minor league baseball players from the Charlotte area, a sit down dinner, vendor displays and one of the largest silent auction of sports memorabilia in the area. The evening will also include the presentation of awards to the top youth baseball and softball players in the area. Last year’s winners included; Richie Shaffer (Providence), Constance Orr (Butler, UNC-Chapel Hill), Chase Arnold (Holy Trinity Catholic) and Erin Kayton (Marvin Ridge.)

Two new awards have been added for 2009. The first one is the Team of the Year. This award is open to every baseball and softball team in the area, from the Tee Ball Level up to 18U Teams. The winning team will demonstrate success on and off the field of play. The second award is the York, SC Baseball Player of the Year Award.

We are very proud to announce our charity partner for the 2009 Greater Charlotte Area Hot Stove League Dinner. The Miracle League of Charlotte. The Miracle League of Charlotte, a chapter of The Miracle League, will provide physically and mentally challenged children a safe and spirited program in which they can hit, run, and catch on a baseball field – just like other kids. It will offer a unique and memorable opportunity these children would not otherwise have.

The 2008 inaugural event was a sellout and a second straight sellout is expected. A limited number of individual tickets and corporate tables for the dinner are available now. Once those tickets are gone, no additional tickets or tables will be made available. Individual tickets are available for $95 per person and $75 for baseball and softball players under 18. Corporate tables are also available for $950. Each corporate table will include eight seats and the guests of the table will be joined by a current or former major or minor league baseball player.

Three levels of event sponsorship are also available for this unique event dedicated to the growth of youth baseball and softball in the area. Grand Slam, Perfect Game and Home Run Packages are open for sponsorship. Each package includes many unique benefits for corporations interested in marketing to the baseball and softball communities in the greater Charlotte area.

Nomination forms are now available online at www.hotstovedinner.com for the top area high school and youth baseball and softball players of the year awards. In 2009 a special award will be added for Team of the Year. Nominations will be accepted until December 31, 2008

For more information on the 2nd Annual Greater Charlotte Area Hot Stove League Dinner, please call Tripp Roakes @ 704-906-5466 or visit www.hotstovedinner.com

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