The Record (Troy, NY)

ValleyCats to renovate youth fields in 2020

The ValleyCats are accepting applicatio­ns for youth field renovation project

- Staff report

TROY, N.Y. » The Tri- City ValleyCats are accepting applicatio­ns for the 2020 ‘4 in 24’ youth field renovation project, which will take place in April and feature infield overhauls of four youth baseball/softball fields.

It’s a milestone year for the renovation program, as the number of fields renovated reaches 40 since the program’s inception.

The ValleyCats continue their strong partnershi­p with Hannaford Supermarke­ts and BlueShield of Northeaste­rn New York on this impactful community initiative. The scope of work includes laying brand new grass, rebuilding the pitcher’s mound and home plate areas, grading and raking the baselines, installing a new pitching rubber, plate, bases and more.

“Our mission for this project since day one was to fulfill our duty as ambassador­s of the game by impacting as many youth ballplayer­s in our communitie­s as possible,” ValleyCats General Manager Matt Callahan remarked.

“We are extremely thankful to our tremendous partners in this endeavor, BlueShield of Northeaste­rn New York and Hannaford Supermarke­ts. Together, we have helped to provide safe and wellmainta­ined ball fields for thousands of youth ballplayer­s in the Capital Region and beyond,” Callahan added.

“Each year, BlueShield employees alongside volunteers from the Tri- City ValleyCats and Hannaford Supermarke­ts roll up their sleeves and rally around this program,” Nicky Chlopecki, manager, community relations, BlueShield of Northeaste­rn New York said.

“As we approach a milestone year for 4 in 24, BlueShield is as proud as ever to be part of this extraordin­ary initiative that continues to impact the communitie­s where we live, work and play,” Chlopecki added.

“As a committed community partner, Hannaford is thrilled to be a part of a program that has such a positive and long-lasting impact on our local neighborho­ods. Improving these fields not only provides kids with a safe place to play ball but also provides an opportunit­y to discover a love of an active and healthy lifestyle,” Hannaford Supermarke­ts Community Relations Specialist Brian Fabre said.

“We are pleased to continue to partner with the ValleyCats and BlueShield of Northeaste­rn New York during a milestone year for this outstandin­g initiative,” Fabre noted.

Youth baseball and softball organizati­ons interested in having their field renovated may submit an applicatio­n online at tcvalleyca­ts.com, and are encouraged to send in current photos with their submission­s prior to any snowfall.

The ValleyCats began assisting with youth field renovation­s since 2003, renovating one ballfield each year. In 2011 the program grew into the ambitious “4 in 24” project, with the TriCity ValleyCats and their partners renovating four local youth playing fields in a 24-hour time period.

 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? The Nassau Little League field was part of the annual ‘4in 24’ youth field renovation project hosted by the Tri-City ValleyCats in 2016.
FILE PHOTO The Nassau Little League field was part of the annual ‘4in 24’ youth field renovation project hosted by the Tri-City ValleyCats in 2016.
 ?? RECORD FILE PHOTO ?? Matt Callahan, general manager, of the Tri-City ValleyCats, speaks about the importance of the team’s 4in 24field renovation project during a news conference last year at the Upstate Premier Baseball League field in Schenectad­y.
RECORD FILE PHOTO Matt Callahan, general manager, of the Tri-City ValleyCats, speaks about the importance of the team’s 4in 24field renovation project during a news conference last year at the Upstate Premier Baseball League field in Schenectad­y.

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