Prostate Cancer Foundation`s 2004 Home Run
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Prostate Cancer Foundation`s 2004 Home Run
Prostate Cancer Foundation 2004 Home Run Challenge Yankees-Dodgers Rivalry Highlights HRC Games 60 Games Coast-to-Coast Expected to Raise More Than $4 Million T he Prostate Cancer Foundation (PCF) Home Run Challenge will be highlighted in a nationally televised game on Father’s Day featuring one of Major League Baseball’s most historic rivalries — the Yankees and the Dodgers. The Home Run Challenge (HRC) — with 60 games coast-to-coast during June — encourages fans and business leaders around the country to make substantial donations for each home run hit. With all 30 Major League Baseball (MLB) teams participating, players hit 130 home runs last year. All donations raised during the PCF Home Run Challenge are used to fund research to develop better treatments and search for a cure for recurrent prostate cancer. Prostate cancer is a deadly disease that affects one in every six American men. Almost two million American “A homer a day will boost my pay.” - Josh Gibson T he legendary Negro Leagues’ star and Hall of Fame slugPCF Chairman ger certainly knew the value of a Mike Milken home run. But even as great a hitter as Josh Gibson couldn’t have imagined the full impact of a home run hit during the Home Run Challenge. Each year during the week of Father’s Day, every home run hit during 60 select games raises money to fund crucial prostate cancer research to develop better treatments for pros- The Yankees’ Derek Jeter (left) and Dodgers’ Shawn Green will rekindle the classic Yankees-Dodgers rivalry on Father’s Day as part of the Prostate Cancer Foundation’s 2004 Home Run Challenge. Green has hit six career HRC home runs, including four in 2002. men are fighting this crucial to increase disease, and about prostate cancer re28,000 will die this search funding. year. That’s why it’s See Father's Day on Page 6 tate cancer and to search for a cure. Over the past decade, the PCF has been a leader in improving the lives of men and their families around the world by funding medical research that has led to better treatments. Josh Gibson hit an estimated 800 career home runs, but tragically, he died before ever playing in a Major League Baseball game. Let’s make sure our dads, grandpas and loved ones stay in the game. Please join me in making a generous donation on the enclosed PCF Pledge Form or by visiting www.prostatecancerfoundation.org. Thanks for your support! Many Ways to Participate • Fans attending games around the country contribute hundreds of thousands of dollars to fight prostate cancer. • Dedicated people like you pledge up to $10,000 for each home run hit. Please make a pledge by visiting the HRC section under Events at www.prostatecancerfoundation.org or by completing the enclosed PCF Pledge Form. • Safeway Corporation Safeway has raised more than $5 million for prostate cancer research through its annual fund-raising campaigns over the past three years. During the month of June, customers of Safeway stores (including Vons, Randall’s, Tom Thumb, Pavilions, Genuardi’s, Carrs, and Dominick’s) can donate to the PCF at check-out counters, and via blueribbon tear-off sheets and other in-store promotions. Safeway employees also contribute to the prostate cancer campaign. 2004 Home Run Challenge Sponsors Home Run Challenge Quiz 1. Everyone knows that Barry Bonds holds the Major League Baseball (MLB) record for home runs in a single season with 73. Seven MLB players have hit four Home Run Challenge home runs in a single season since 1997. Who are they, and for which team did they play? 2. Lou Gehrig hit 23 career grand-slam home runs, more than any other player in MLB history, and Eddie Murray recently retired having hit 19 grand slams. Which active player has hit the most career grand-slam home runs? A. Barry Bonds B. Robin Ventura C. Ken Griffey Jr. D. Mike Piazza E. Rafael Palmiero Answers on Page 6 Men’s Senior Baseball 2 On the Road - Home Run Challenge PCF Chairman Mike Milken and the Baltimore Orioles mascot at Camden Yard. 2003 HRC auction winners Bob and Tyler Barth meet Hall of Famer Ernie Banks in Chicago. Above, the grounds crew at Shea Stadium shows off their Home Run Challenge handiwork in creating an onfield prostate cancer ribbon. Left, Cincinnati Reds owner Carl Lindner mixes it up with his team mascot. Above, kids at Angels Stadium in Anaheim, California, receive PCF tattoos and eye glare. Below, Mike Milken and Jamie Coulter, CEO of Lone Star Steakhouse, an HRC sponsor. 3 On the Road - Home Run Challenge Robin Ventura, now playing with the Los Angeles Dodgers, displays the prostate cancer wrist bands worn by Major League Baseball players during the Home Run Challenge. Hall of Fame manager Tommy Lasorda signs autographs during an impromptu visit to a Seattle Safeway store during the Home Run Challenge. Above, Red Sox owner Larry Lucchino (left), a prostate cancer survivor, joins former All-Star Terry Steinbach to present Mike Milken with a check for the PCF. Left, the Angels’ Tim Salmon meets prostate cancer survivors at Angels Stadium. Mike Milken and Tommy Lasorda promote the Home Run Challenge in the Fox Sports broadcast booth. Below, Mike meets the dreaded “Green Monster” at Fenway Park. 4 Prostate Cancer Foundation Jason Giambi has hit more than 280 career home runs for the Oakland A’s and New York Yankees. He has hit 7 HRC homers. The Toronto Blue Jays’ Carlos Delgado hit two HRC home runs in 2003, giving him a career total of six HRC round-trippers. Luis Gonzalez, who supplied the winning hit in Game 7 of the 2001 World Series for the Arizona Diamondbacks, has hit eight HRC home runs. Seven of Barry Bonds’ 670+ career home runs have been hit in HRC games. He’s now the No. 3 all-time MLB home run hitter. Sammy Sosa is No. 2 on the alltime Home Run Challenge list with 12 homers. Only the Oakland A’s Eric Karros, with 15, has hit more. Philadelphia Phillies first baseman Jim Thome, a Home Run Challenge player rep, is expected to hit his 400th career home run this year. ♦ World’s largest philanthropic source of prostate cancer research funding. ♦ Funded more than 1,100 medical research projects worldwide since 1993. ♦ Advocated increases in government research grants, which exceed $500 million, up from $25 million in 1993. ♦ Developed ground-breaking grant process that notifies winners in 60 days and funds projects in 90 days. ♦ Established annual Scientific Retreat to enhance collaboration among scientists, clinicians, biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies, government leaders and patient groups. ♦ Raised awareness through Congressional testimony, broadcast and print interviews and promotional events. ♦ Played a leading role in recognizing nutrition as a serious area of study for cancer prevention. ♦ Spearheaded advocacy events such as THE MARCH in Washington and the first National Cancer Summit. ♦ Funded research projects in 11 countries, including 11 academic institutions in Israel. 5 New Book Chronicles PCF History T he director of the National Cancer Institute calls it “an inspiring primer for anyone setting out to change the course of history.” A Call to Action is a new 236page book that tells the remarkable story of the PCF, its impact on medical research and progress toward a cure of prostate cancer. It profiles the dedicated researchers, supporters and public figures who’ve played key roles in the P C F ’ s first decade. In 1993, few people knew prostate cancer affected one in six U.S. men. Fewer knew the problem was expected to get worse as the baby-boom generation aged. A Call to Action outlines how the PCF has given hope to millions of men and their families by leading the effort to develop better treatment outcomes. It details the PCF’s massive public awareness campaign and efforts to expand collaboration among the world’s finest researchers, academic institutions, government leaders, pharmaceutical and biotech companies and patient advocates. To receive a copy of A Call to Action, call Robin Sherman at 310-570-4559 and identify yourself as a recipient of this newsletter. Home Run Challenge Quiz 1. Sammy Sosa (Chicago Cubs/1998); John Jaha (A’s/1999); Albert Belle (Baltimore Orioles/2000); Raul Mondesi (Toronto Blue Jays/2000); Luis Gonzalez (Arizona Diamondbacks/2001); Shawn Green (Dodgers/2002); Jim Edmonds (St. Louis Cardinals/2003). 2. HRC player representative Robin Ventura has hit 16 career grand-slam home runs. Other active grand slam leaders include Manny Ramirez (15), Ken Griffey Jr. (14), and Mike Piazza (14). The Gourmet Games are returning to Los Angeles and Seattle this fall! Call 310-570-4720 for more information. New York Yankees manager Joe Torre, a prostate cancer survivor, has been a spokesman for the PCF’s Home Run Challenge (HRC) for several years. Father’s Day: Your HRC Donation Makes a Difference Continued from Page 1 Leading corporations such as Safeway, News Corp., Yahoo!, Fox Sports, ESPN, Lone Star Steakhouse and Men’s Senior Baseball League sponsor the Home Run Challenge. Players, managers, coaches, umpires, trainers, and grounds crew members will wear blue prostate cancer ribbons, wristbands, eye glare and temporary tattoos on Father’s Day, and nearly every baseball stadium will feature large blue ribbons painted on the playing fields and on their bases. Many teams will host pre-game ceremonies promoting the PCF Home Run Challenge, and local and national media will cover the events. The PCF has raised more than $200 million, and funded more than 1,100 competitive research awards in 11 countries. More than $20 million has been raised in the Home Run Challenge since 1997. 6 Home Run Challenge Schedule 2004 All times listed are Eastern Time. Bonus HRC Games Friday, June 4 Toronto at Oakland Thursday, June 17 10:05 p.m. Saturday, June 5 Chicago (AL) at Seattle 4:05 p.m. 4:05 p.m. Thursday, June 10 Colorado at New York (AL) 1:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. Saturday, June 12 Los Angeles at Boston Pittsburgh at Oakland Florida at Detroit Philadelphia at Minnesota St. Louis at Texas Chicago (NL) at Anaheim Montreal at Seattle 3:15 p.m. 4:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:10 p.m. 8:05 p.m. 10:05 p.m. 10:05 p.m. Sunday, June 13 San Diego at New York (AL) Cincinnati at Cleveland Arizona at Toronto Colorado at Tampa Bay Houston at Milwaukee New York (NL) at Kansas City Atlanta at Chicago (AL) 1:05 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 1:15 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 2:10 p.m. 3:05 p.m. Monday, June 14 Chicago (NL) at Houston 8:05 p.m. Tuesday, June 15 Minnesota at Montreal Texas at Cincinnati 7:05 p.m. 7:10 p.m. Wednesday, June 16 Cleveland at New York (NL) Seattle at Milwaukee Baltimore at Colorado Toronto at San Diego Tampa Bay at Arizona Boston at San Francisco New York (AL) at Los Angeles Saturday, June 19 Friday, June 11 San Francisco at Baltimore 1:05 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 8:10 p.m. Friday, June 18 Sunday, June 6 Cleveland vs. Anaheim Detroit at Philadelphia Kansas City at Atlanta Chicago (AL) at Florida Anaheim at Pittsburgh Oakland at St. Louis 7:10 p.m. 8:05 p.m. New York (AL) at Los Angeles Oakland at Chicago (NL) Boston at San Francisco Texas at Florida Chicago (AL) at Montreal Seattle at Pittsburgh Kansas City at Philadelphia Cleveland at Atlanta Minnesota at Milwaukee Anaheim at Houston Detroit at New York (NL) Cincinnati at St. Louis Baltimore at Colorado Tampa Bay at Arizona Toronto at San Diego 9:05 p.m. 10:05 p.m. 10:05 p.m. 10:10 p.m. 10:10 p.m. 3:10 p.m. 3:15 p.m. 3:15 p.m. 6:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:10 p.m. 7:15 p.m. 8:05 p.m. 10:05 p.m. 10:05 p.m. Sunday, June 20 (Father’s Day) Chicago (AL) at Montreal Cleveland at Atlanta Detroit at New York (NL) Kansas City at Philadelphia Seattle at Pittsburgh Anaheim at Houston Minnesota at Milwaukee Cincinnati at St. Louis Oakland at Chicago (NL) Baltimore at Colorado Texas at Florida Boston at San Francisco Toronto at San Diego Tampa Bay vs. Arizona New York (AL) at Los Angeles 1:05 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 1:10 p.m. 1:35 p.m. 1:35 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 2:15 p.m. 2:20 p.m. 3:05 p.m. 3:05 p.m. 4:05 p.m. 4:05 p.m. 4:35 p.m. 8:10 p.m. 7 PCF Home Run Challenge 1997-2003 Home Run Challenge Annual Home Run Totals 1997 (114) 1998 (127) 1999 (126) 2000 (160) 2001 (149) 2002 (126) 2003 (130) Home Runs Hit, By Team National League Colorado Rockies Los Angeles Dodgers Chicago Cubs Atlanta Braves St. Louis Cardinals Houston Astros New York Mets Cincinnati Reds Milwaukee Brewers (1998-2003) Montreal Expos Pittsburgh Pirates San Francisco Giants San Diego Padres Philadelphia Phillies Florida Marlins Arizona Diamondbacks 476 43 40 37 34 33 32 32 32 28 27 26 25 23 23 23 17 American League Detroit Tigers Baltimore Orioles Toronto Blue Jays Oakland Athletics Chicago White Sox New York Yankees Seattle Mariners Anaheim Angels Kansas City Royals Texas Rangers Boston Red Sox Cleveland Indians Minnesota Twins Tampa Bay Devil Rays Milwaukee Brewers (1997) 456 47 47 46 42 38 33 32 28 28 27 25 25 17 17 3 All-Time HRC Home Run Leaders Eric Karros (Dodgers, Cubs, A’s) 15 Sammy Sosa (Cubs) 12 Albert Belle (White Sox, Orioles) * 9 Juan Gonzalez (Tigers, Indians, Rangers, Royals) 9 Larry Walker (Rockies) 9 Jeromy Burnitz (Brewers, Mets, Rockies) 8 Tony Clark (Tigers, Red Sox, Mets, Yankees) 8 Jim Edmonds (Angels, Cardinals) 8 Luis Gonzalez (Tigers, Diamondbacks) 8 Javier Lopez (Braves, Orioles) 8 Raul Mondesi (Dodgers, Blue Jays, Yankees, Pirates) 8 Ritchie Sexson (Indians, Brewers, Diamondbacks) 8 Jeff Bagwell (Astros) 7 Barry Bonds (Giants) 7 Todd Helton (Rockies) 7 Mike Piazza (Dodgers, Mets) 7 Mo Vaughn (Red Sox, Angels, Mets) 7 Garrett Anderson (Angels) 6 Dante Bichette (Reds, Rockies) * 6 Carlos Delgado (Blue Jays) 6 Carl Everett (Mets, Astros, Red Sox, Rangers, Expos) 6 Jason Giambi (A’s, Yankees) 6 Shawn Green (Blue Jays, Dodgers) 6 Ben Grieve (Athletics, Devil Rays, Brewers) 6 Bobby Higgonson (Tigers) 6 Andruw Jones (Braves) 6 Mark McGwire (Athletics, Cardinals) * 6 Magglio Ordonez (White Sox) 6 Gary Sheffield (Marlins, Dodgers, Braves, Yankees) 6 Craig Biggio (Astros) 5 Alex Gonzalez (Blue Jays, Cubs) 5 Ken Griffey Jr. (Mariners, Reds) 5 Todd Hundley (Mets, Dodgers, Cubs) 5 John Jaha (Athletics) * 5 Chipper Jones (Braves) 5 David Justice (Indians) * 5 Jeff King (Royals) * 5 Alex Rodriguez (Mariners, Rangers, Yankees) 5 Shane Spencer (Yankees, Indians, Mets) 5 Bernie Williams (Yankees) 5 Todd Zeile (Marlins, Dodgers, Mets, Yankees) 5 * retired 8 PCF Home Run Challenge Team Managers & Representatives National League American League Atlanta Braves Manager: Bobby Cox Player: Chipper Jones Anaheim Angels Manager: Mike Scioscia Player: Tim Salmon Arizona Diamondbacks Manager: Bob Brenly Player: Luis Gonzalez Richie Sexson Baltimore Orioles Manager: Lee Mazzilli Player: Rafael Palmeiro Chicago Cubs Manager: Dusty Baker Player: Derek Lee Boston Red Sox Manager: Grady Little Player: Nomar Garciaparra Cincinnati Reds Manager: Dave Miley Player: Barry Larkin Chicago White Sox Manager: Ozzie Guillen Player: Paul Konerko Colorado Rockies Manager: Clint Hurdle Player: Todd Helton Cleveland Indians Manager: Eric Wedge Player: Jody Gerut Florida Marlins Manager: Jack McKeon Player: Jeff Conine Detroit Tigers Manager: Alan Trammel Player: Fernando Vina Houston Astros Manager: Jimy Williams Players: Jeff Bagwell Kansas City Royals Manager: Tony Pena Players: Mike Sweeney Los Angeles Dodgers Manager: Jim Tracy Player: Robin Ventura Shawn Green Minnesota Twins Manager: Ron Gardenhire Players: Jacques Jones Cory Koskie Milwaukee Brewers Manager: Ned Yost Player: Geoff Jenkins New York Yankees Manager: Joe Torre Players: Jason Giambi Travis Lee Montreal Expos Manager: Frank Robinson Player: Brad Wilkerson Oakland Athletics Manager: Ken Macha Player: Eric Chavez New York Mets Manager: Art Howe Player: Mike Cameron Seattle Mariners Manager: Bob Melvin Player: Dan Wilson Philadelphia Phillies Manager: Larry Bowa Player: Jim Thome Doug Glanville Tampa Bay Devil Rays Manager: Lou Piniella Player: Tino Martinez Pittsburgh Pirates Manager: Lloyd McClendon Player: Jason Kendall Jack Wilson Texas Rangers Manager: Buck Showalter Players: Hank Blalock Toronto Blue Jays Manager: Carlos Tosca Player: Carlos Delgado St. Louis Cardinals Manager: Tony LaRussa Players: Scott Rolen San Diego Padres Manager: Bruce Bochy Players: Brian Giles Terrence Long San Francisco Giants Manager: Felipe Alou Player: J.T. Snow Team representatives speak out about the importance of prostate cancer research and encourage fans to make a pledge. Some appear in public service announcements, while others donate autographed merchandise and participate in stadium events to raise awareness about this exciting way to join the search for a cure. 9 Prostate Cancer Foundation Progress 1993 ♦ After two decades of supporting a broad range of medical research, Mike Milken establishes the PCF, originally called CaP CURE. ♦ Established ground-breaking grant guidelines limiting applications to 5 pages, and funding projects within 90 days. ♦ PCF Call-to-Action dinner in the Mansfield Room of the U.S. Senate. PCF’s first $4.5 million in research awards are presented. 1994 ♦ First Scientific Retreat brings scientists, researchers, government officials & business leaders together to report on advances in translating basic science into clinical applications. 1995 ♦ Four tissue banks and Gene & Family Studies Consortium created. ♦ First Las Vegas Golf Invitational Tournament hosted by Steve and Elaine Wynn. ♦ PCF organizes FDA meeting to accelerate approval of oncology drugs. ♦ National Cancer Summit to develop action plans; 10-point plan rethinking war on cancer presented. 1996 ♦ Prostate cancer on the cover of Time and Fortune magazines. ♦ Therapy Consortium of leading cancer centers formed to increase clinical trials and hasten new therapies. 1997 ♦ Nutrition & Prostate Cancer published, detailing dietary components that may prevent the onset or recurrence of prostate cancer. ♦ Home Run Challenge features 114 home runs and raises $3 million for prostate cancer research. ♦ PCF inaugurates the Gourmet Games. ♦ Scientific Retreat highlights key progress: anti-angiogenesis; apoptosis; clinical & alternative therapies; genomics; molecular biology; nutrition; radiation; vaccine therapies. ♦ 9th annual Scientific Retreat returns to Wash., D.C. Since 1993, 2,500 distinguished attendees from all scientific disciplines have participated. 1998 ♦ PCF Young Investigator Awards start. ♦ THE MARCH in Washington and other cities draws hundreds of thousands to demand more government funding of cancer research. ♦ Taste for Living Cookbook published. 2002 ♦ First Indian Wells Invitational Tennis Tournament. ♦ PCF Home Run Challenge named an official partner of Major League Baseball. 2003 ♦ New name unveiled: Prostate Cancer Foundation. ♦ Senior PGA sponsorship begins. ♦ Mar-a-Lago tennis tournament renamed the Carl H. Lindner Invitational. ♦ With $17.3 million awarded for 1998 research projects, total PCF awards total $67 million; total number of awards funded is 560. ♦ Annual prostate cancer deaths fall significantly below expert predictions a decade earlier. 1999 ♦ Contributions to the PCF exceed $200 million. ♦ Mike, Joe Torre & Sen. Bob Dole testify before US Senate; Mike suggests war bonds to defeat cancer. ♦ Michael Jordan & Wayne Gretsky play the Las Vegas Golf Invitational. 2000 ♦ U.S. News & World Report: “The PCF’s] work is making a difference … [and] has led to 70 treatments now in human clinical trials.” ♦ The PCF and others succeed in getting the White House to require Medicare to pay for clinical trials. 2001 ♦ With PCF support, California is 14th state to pay for clinical-trials costs. ♦ Safeway launches its Prostate Cancer campaign to raise money for research. ♦ The PCF hosts its 10th annual Scientific Retreat in New York. ♦ Total government funding of prostate cancer has grown by a factor of 20 since 1993 to $500 million. 2004 ♦ At a National Cancer Institute Leadership Roundtable, the PCF calls for development of an international database of patient information for use in medical research. ♦ The PCF plays key role in NY Senate’s passage of legislation allowing taxpayers to check off tax-refund donations for prostate cancer research. ♦ A Call to Action published to chronicle the PCF’s first decade. 10
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