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Win A Celebrity-Autographed Baseball And Help Little Leaguers This Week

Love baseball? Have any little (or big) baseball fans in your family who would love a baseball signed by Joe Montana, Serena Williams, Zac Efron, or Katy Perry?

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Until August 28th, anyone and everyone can bid on and possibly win one of over 40 baseballs signed by celebrities as part of an national tour sponsored by Subway and benefitting the Little League Urban Initiative program, which helps fund start-ups, developments, equipment, clinics and field maintenance for Inner City Little Leagues. You can get the baseball fans in your life the celebrity-signed baseball of their choice while doing a great deed at the same time.

More than 40 player-designed baseballs autographed by SUBWAY famous fans and celebrities are being auctioned off in SUBWAY’s third annual Baseball Designs Tour with National Little League baseball appreciate game, visiting four US cities, starting with an exhibit in La Cienega Park in Los Angeles. The famous fans and celebrities involved in the charity event will be participating in various stops of the tour by acting as honorary coaches and appearing at events.

It’s not too late to bid, because there are still three days left to win the baseball (or Zac Efron) fan in your life a treasured souvenir they can hold onto for life. All proceeds will benefit the Little League Baseball Urban Initiative program, which seeks to promote physical activity and a healthy lifestyle among Little Leaguers and their families.

The even ends on August 28th at the Little League Baseball World Series in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania. The autographed baseballs can also be seen on SUBWAY’s facebook page and more information about the tour can be found at SUBWAYkids.com.

Little League® Baseball and Softball is the world’s largest and most respected youth sports organization, serving children ages 5 to 18, including physically and mentally disabled children (Challenger Division) and children in urban areas (Little League Urban Initiative). With players in every U.S. state and more than 70 other countries, the program is led by more than 1 million adult volunteers.

This information brought to you by Subway




  • Kelly

    This is such a great cause!

  • Mabel's Label

    This sounds like such an amazing event and quite the worthy cause. Wonder if there will be something like this around here- I Will have to check. Thanks for the great post.

  • Anne - Mommy Has to Work

    Love the cause – My use to play little league.