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SWING FOR A CURE

JOIN THE REGULATORS BASEBALL CLUB FOR A WIFFLE BALL TOURNAMENT FUNDRAISER BENEFITTING THE LEUKEMIA & LYMPHOMA SOCIETY

Saturday, May 26, 2024, 9:30AM

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Who Else Wants to Hit a Home Run for Charity?

Are you ready to strike out cancer and make a difference in the fight against leukemia and lymphoma? 

Look no further than the Regulators Baseball Club’s Wiffle Ball Tournament Fundraiser! Not only will you have the opportunity to show off your skills on the field and compete for the championship title, but your participation will directly impact the lives of those affected by these diseases. 

Your support will fund vital research and patient support programs, giving hope to those in need. Don’t miss out on this chance to have fun, give back and make a real impact. 

Join us in SWINGING FOR A CURE! Sign up now and be part of the team that will change the game for those affected by leukemia and lymphoma.

WANT TO DONATE INSTEAD OF PLAYING?

Almost everyone has been touched by some form of cancer through family, friends and other loved ones.

The Regulators Baseball Club supports the Leukemia Lymphoma Society because they are dedicated to funding research to find a cure and to ensure that patients can access the lifesaving treatments that they need. Since 1949, LLS has invested $1.7 billion in groundbreaking research, pioneering many of today’s most innovative approaches.

In 2015, Wendy Teal (wife of Benjamin Teal, one of our Regulators owners) was diagnosed with an aggressive form of lymphoma. Their two boys currently play on the Regulators 16U National and 14U Black team, respectively. The diagnosis came as a shock and was quickly followed by 6 rounds of chemotherapy, spinal chemotherapy and radiation treatments. We are thankful that, almost 8 years after completing treatment, Wendy has had clean check-ups and hope that it continues.

Our 2nd Annual Wiffle Ball tournament will donate all proceeds to LLS and the continued fight to fund patient care, advocacy and treatment research.

WANT TO DONATE INSTEAD OF PLAYING?