5th Annual Brian’s Baseball Bash still on
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June 18, 2010 4:20 pm
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A handful of you have been asking about this year’s Brian’s Baseball Bash – With B-Rob struggling with injuries, is the Bash still on? With the closure of the ESPN Zone, where will they hold it this year?
All valid questions – that now appear to have answers.
According to the Community Calendar on Orioles.com, Brian’s Baseball Bash is still on and scheduled for Sunday, August 22 from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m.
This year’s event will take place at the ESPN Zone-concept similar Dave and Busters in…A handful of you have been asking about this year’s Brian’s Baseball Bash – With B-Rob struggling with injuries, is the Bash still on? With the closure of the ESPN Zone, where will they hold it this year?
All valid questions – that now appear to have answers.
According to the Community Calendar on Orioles.com, Brian’s Baseball Bash is still on and scheduled for Sunday, August 22 from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m.
This year’s event will take place at the ESPN Zone-concept similar Dave and Busters in the Arundel Mills Mall.
The event, brought to you by OriolesREACH, MASN, Bank of America, Bloom & Associates, and of course, Brian Roberts will still benefit the University of Maryland Hospital for Children; and you can again anticipate the usual silent and live auctions, as well as the usual roster of O’s players and coaches.
As soon as B-Rob is healthy and back in Baltimore, we’ll have the second baseman provide an update on his Bash when he picks up his video blog here on MASNsports.com again.
But in the meantime, the date appears to be set and a new location has been announced, so it looks as though the event will take place as planned.
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