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From the
Stamford Advocate:
Swineford and some friends have created a Web site called "Baseball Fans Give
Back," the digital catalyst behind a one-day event they hope will become an
annual tradition of community giving. It was prompted in part by their disgust
with the effects of steroids on today's game.
Swineford is asking fans to donate $13 to a charity of their choice -- or one
of the 13 listed on the Web site. "That's half the price of the average ticket
to a game," he said. It's also Rodriguez' number.
April 17 was chosen because that was the day Roberto Clemente made his major
league debut with the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1954. The Hall of Famer was known
not only for his stellar baseball skills, but his humanitarianism. In 1972,
Clemente was accompanying a planeload of relief supplies for Nicaragua
earthquake victims when the plane crashed. Clemente and four crew members
perished.
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