Brian’s Baseball Bash rescheduled for Aug. 28
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July 13, 2011 5:31 pm
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Brian’s Baseball Bash – a fundraiser for the University of Maryland Children’s Hospital hosted by Orioles second baseman Brian Roberts – has been rescheduled for Sunday, Aug. 28 at Dave & Buster’s in Arundel Mills Mall. The event was originally scheduled for Sunday, July 24, but is being postponed because Roberts remains on the disabled list with concussion symptoms.
All purchased admissions will be honored automatically for the new date. In the event that ticket holders cannot attend on…Brian’s Baseball Bash – a fundraiser for the University of Maryland Children’s Hospital hosted by Orioles second baseman Brian Roberts – has been rescheduled for Sunday, Aug. 28 at Dave & Buster’s in Arundel Mills Mall. The event was originally scheduled for Sunday, July 24, but is being postponed because Roberts remains on the disabled list with concussion symptoms.
All purchased admissions will be honored automatically for the new date. In the event that ticket holders cannot attend on the new date, refunds may be obtained by calling Krista Ellis at 410-328-6064 or emailing kellis@umm.edu.
“We have decided to push the date of this year’s Bash back to August 28 to try and ensure that we will be in attendance. We thank everyone for their understanding and their support, and we’re looking forward to making the 6th Annual Brian’s Baseball Bash another huge success,” Roberts and his wife, Diana, said in a statement issued by the Orioles.
Admission is still available at $200 for adults and $150 for children under 12. To purchase admission, call Ellis or click here.
Brian’s Baseball Bash features great food, games, silent and live auctions, and a chance to mingle with Orioles players and get autographs.
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