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SB Cubs partner in fight against cancer

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SOUTH BEND - In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the South Bend Cubs and Fort Wayne Tincaps are teaming up to support the American Cancer Society’s Real Men Wear Pink campaign, a campaign where men take an active role in the fight against breast cancer by raising awareness and money for breast cancer initiative­s, including innovative research, patient services, and education around screenings and risk reduction.

Both team mascots, Cubs’ Stu D. Baker and Caps’ Johnny Tincap, are leading the fundraisin­g charge by competing to see which team can raise the most money throughout the month of October. Adding a little fun to the competitio­n and upping the stakes, both mascots have agreed to dress head-to-toe in their rival’s gear if their team loses.

“The effects of cancer resonate with so many in our community. I lost my grandmothe­r to cancer and members of our staff have lost loved ones as well,” said Chris Hagstrom-jones, Director of Media and Promotions for the South Bend Cubs. “Participat­ing in the American Cancer Society’s Real Men Wear Pink campaign is a way our organizati­on can give back and honor those that have lost their lives to this disease.”

Fans can visit Southbendc­ubs.com and click on the Real Men Wear Pink link on the main page to make a donation. Stu will be participat­ing in additional events throughout the month of October, and all funds raised will go to the Real Men Wear Pink campaign. Details will be announced via the team’s Facebook page. The competitio­n ends Nov. 2.

Increasing the odds of surviving breast cancer is about early detection. In addition to raising funds to support breast cancer research, much of the efforts during Breast Cancer Awareness Month is the encouragem­ent of undergoing breast clinical exams and mammograms.

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