Brady Anderson talks about his contribution to MLB auction
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December 08, 2015 6:56 pm
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NASHVILLE – Orioles vice president of baseball operations Brady Anderson wears many hats in the organization, and one of his most important roles involves setting up workout programs and training players in the organization.
Now it’s your turn.
The Orioles have donated three items to Major League Baseball’s online auction to raise money in the continuing fight against cancer. The auction is live on MLB.com until Thursday at 9 p.m.
The Orioles are offering one fan a chance to be the public…
NASHVILLE – Orioles vice president of baseball operations Brady Anderson wears many hats in the organization, and one of his most important roles involves setting up workout programs and training players in the organization.
Now it’s your turn.
The Orioles have donated three items to Major League Baseball’s online auction to raise money in the continuing fight against cancer. The auction is live on MLB.com until Thursday at 9 p.m.
The Orioles are offering one fan a chance to be the public address announcer for the day in a spring training game at Ed Smith Stadium, a behind-the-scenes experience, and a spring training workout and lunch with Anderson.
I spoke to Anderson this afternoon about his participation in the auction, as well as his workouts in California with pitcher Miguel Gonzalez and the importance of re-signing reliever Darren O’Day. He played a huge role in it.
Check out the video and be sure to join Major League Baseball as it stands up to cancer.
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