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Phillies Make $800,000 Announcement During Win Over Cubs
Phillies Make $800,000 Announcement During Win Over Cubs

Yahoo

time4 days ago

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  • Yahoo

Phillies Make $800,000 Announcement During Win Over Cubs

Phillies Make $800,000 Announcement During Win Over Cubs originally appeared on Athlon Sports. As it turns out, Brandon Marsh and the Philadelphia Phillies weren't the only ones celebrating at Citizens Bank Park on Monday night. Advertisement Midway through a 4-3, 11-inning win over the Chicago Cubs, the Phillies announced they'd raised over $800,000 on ALS Night. The Phillies thanked Asplundh, a Pennsylvania-based environmental services company, for their help. Asplundh donated $365,000 in honor of former executive Scott Asplundh, who is battling ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease. 'Tonight's event was about giving hope to the brave individuals and their families who are affected by ALS,' Phillies owner John Middleton said. Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Brandon Marsh celebrates with teammates after hitting an 11th-inning single to beat the Cubs 4-3 on June 10, Ross-Imagn Images 'We thank our fans, and especially Asplundh, for all their support as we aim to find a cure for this terrible disease,' Middleton added. Advertisement The Phillies announced that they've raised nearly $24 million to fight ALS since 1984. Major League Baseball celebrated Lou Gehrig Day on June 2, the 84th anniversary of Gehrig's passing. On the field, the Phillies gave those in attendance — including an 'ALS Lineup of Courage' featuring those affected by the disease — a night to remember. Down 3-2 in the 11th, the Phillies tied the game on a single by J.T. Realmuto. Bryson Stott legged out a bunt single, and rookie third baseman Otto Kemp completed a three-hit night with a bunt single of his own, loading the bases. That set the stage for Marsh's walk-off single. The slumping Marsh went 2-for-3 off the bench and ended the Phillies' five-game losing streak. Related: Phillies Suggested to Make 'Extreme' Brandon Marsh Move Amid Losing Streak Related: Trade Idea Swaps Phillies' Andrew Painter for $3.85 Million Outfielder This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 10, 2025, where it first appeared.

Phillies and Asplundh raise $800,004 to support ALS research and patient care
Phillies and Asplundh raise $800,004 to support ALS research and patient care

Economic Times

time4 days ago

  • Health
  • Economic Times

Phillies and Asplundh raise $800,004 to support ALS research and patient care

The Philadelphia Phillies and Asplundh raised $800,004 during ALS Awareness Night at Citizens Bank Park, supporting ALS United Mid-Atlantic's research and care programs for patients living with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis Synopsis The Philadelphia Phillies and Asplundh raised $800,004 for ALS research and care during ALS Awareness Night on June 9, 2025. Funds support ALS United Mid-Atlantic and include a $365,000 donation honoring former Asplundh CEO Scott Asplundh. The event aligns with MLB's Lou Gehrig Day initiative to combat ALS Phillies and Asplundh raise $800,004 for ALS during awareness event ADVERTISEMENT The Philadelphia Phillies, in partnership with Asplundh, raised $800,004 to support ALS research and patient services during ALS Awareness Night on June 9, 2025. The event took place at Citizens Bank Park during the team's game against the Chicago Cubs.A key portion of the funds raised came from an on-field donation of $365,000 by Asplundh, the presenting sponsor of the evening. The donation was made in honor of former Asplundh Chairman and CEO Scott Asplundh, who is currently living with ALS. All proceeds from the event will go to ALS United Mid-Atlantic, a nonprofit organization focused on providing care and advancing research for patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Also read: Pirates vs. Phillies game delayed by rain at PNC Park This initiative continues the Phillies' 40-year relationship with ALS United Mid-Atlantic. Since 1984, the club has helped raise more than $23.8 million to fight the disease. ALS Awareness Night also supports Major League Baseball's league-wide recognition of Lou Gehrig Day, held annually in honor of the Hall of Famer who brought attention to ALS. ALS Awareness Night features patient recognition and community engagement The event included several components aimed at raising visibility for ALS. The 'ALS Lineup of Courage' featured individuals with ALS and their families lining up on the field alongside Phillies players during the national anthem. Participants included Scott Asplundh and other patients affiliated with ALS United Mid-Atlantic. ADVERTISEMENT In addition, Michael Brown, a former Phillies intern and current ALS patient, was honored during an on-field ceremony. The Phillies Charities online auction, a 50/50 drawing, autographed memorabilia grab bags sponsored by Hatfield Quality Meats, and a Theme Night ticket package all contributed to the fundraising organization also recently hosted the Phantastic Auction, with proceeds partially directed toward ALS-related initiatives. These efforts are part of the club's long-term mission to support research and deliver essential services to ALS patients across the region. ADVERTISEMENT Also read: Fantasy Baseball week 11 waiver targets: Jac Caglianone leads top pickups as Bubba Chandler, Eury Perez await MLB impact Community partners emphasize importance of ongoing ALS support ADVERTISEMENT ALS United Mid-Atlantic representatives and corporate sponsors acknowledged the significance of continued community support. Matt Asplundh, CEO of Asplundh, reaffirmed the company's commitment to the cause in honor of Scott Asplundh. Ellyn Phillips, Board Chair Emeritus of ALS United Mid-Atlantic, expressed gratitude for the Phillies' decades-long involvement. According to Phillips, the club's contributions are vital in sustaining programs that provide daily care and support for ALS patients and their families. The Phillies' efforts align with MLB's broader commitment to raising awareness of ALS through Lou Gehrig Day. By partnering with organizations like ALS United Mid-Atlantic, the team continues to promote both research initiatives and critical care access for those affected by the disease. ADVERTISEMENT Also read: Dodgers vs. Cardinals game delayed by weather, now scheduled to start at 9:30 p.m. ET For more details on ALS United Mid-Atlantic and its programs, visit (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel) alsphilliesasplundhpnc parkthisphillipsphillies charities (Catch all the US News, UK News, Canada News, International Breaking News Events, and Latest News Updates on The Economic Times.) Download The Economic Times News App to get Daily International News Updates. 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Phillies and Asplundh raise $800,004 to support ALS research and patient care
Phillies and Asplundh raise $800,004 to support ALS research and patient care

Time of India

time4 days ago

  • Health
  • Time of India

Phillies and Asplundh raise $800,004 to support ALS research and patient care

The Philadelphia Phillies and Asplundh raised $800,004 for ALS research and care during ALS Awareness Night on June 9, 2025. Funds support ALS United Mid-Atlantic and include a $365,000 donation honoring former Asplundh CEO Scott Asplundh. The event aligns with MLB's Lou Gehrig Day initiative to combat ALS The Philadelphia Phillies and Asplundh raised $800,004 during ALS Awareness Night at Citizens Bank Park, supporting ALS United Mid-Atlantic's research and care programs for patients living with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads The Philadelphia Phillies, in partnership with Asplundh, raised $800,004 to support ALS research and patient services during ALS Awareness Night on June 9, 2025. The event took place at Citizens Bank Park during the team's game against the Chicago Cubs.A key portion of the funds raised came from an on-field donation of $365,000 by Asplundh, the presenting sponsor of the evening. The donation was made in honor of former Asplundh Chairman and CEO Scott Asplundh, who is currently living with ALS. All proceeds from the event will go to ALS United Mid-Atlantic, a nonprofit organization focused on providing care and advancing research for patients with amyotrophic lateral read: Pirates vs. Phillies game delayed by rain at PNC Park This initiative continues the Phillies' 40-year relationship with ALS United Mid-Atlantic. Since 1984, the club has helped raise more than $23.8 million to fight the disease. ALS Awareness Night also supports Major League Baseball's league-wide recognition of Lou Gehrig Day, held annually in honor of the Hall of Famer who brought attention to event included several components aimed at raising visibility for ALS. The 'ALS Lineup of Courage' featured individuals with ALS and their families lining up on the field alongside Phillies players during the national anthem. Participants included Scott Asplundh and other patients affiliated with ALS United addition, Michael Brown, a former Phillies intern and current ALS patient, was honored during an on-field ceremony. The Phillies Charities online auction, a 50/50 drawing, autographed memorabilia grab bags sponsored by Hatfield Quality Meats, and a Theme Night ticket package all contributed to the fundraising organization also recently hosted the Phantastic Auction, with proceeds partially directed toward ALS-related initiatives. These efforts are part of the club's long-term mission to support research and deliver essential services to ALS patients across the read: Fantasy Baseball week 11 waiver targets: Jac Caglianone leads top pickups as Bubba Chandler, Eury Perez await MLB impact ALS United Mid-Atlantic representatives and corporate sponsors acknowledged the significance of continued community support. Matt Asplundh, CEO of Asplundh, reaffirmed the company's commitment to the cause in honor of Scott Phillips , Board Chair Emeritus of ALS United Mid-Atlantic, expressed gratitude for the Phillies' decades-long involvement. According to Phillips, the club's contributions are vital in sustaining programs that provide daily care and support for ALS patients and their Phillies' efforts align with MLB's broader commitment to raising awareness of ALS through Lou Gehrig Day. By partnering with organizations like ALS United Mid-Atlantic, the team continues to promote both research initiatives and critical care access for those affected by the read: Dodgers vs. Cardinals game delayed by weather, now scheduled to start at 9:30 p.m. ET For more details on ALS United Mid-Atlantic and its programs, visit

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