Boys & Girls Clubs and the Home Run Derby®

Boys & Girls Club of America

At this year's State Farm® Home Run Derby® on July 14, baseball's best sluggers stepped up to the plate to help give nearly 5 million kids a safe place to play. For every "Gold Ball" home run hit during the competition, State Farm and Major League Baseball teamed up to donate $17,000 ($1 for every State Farm agent across the US and Canada) to Boys and Girls Clubs of America. The 10 Gold-Ball homers hit at the 2008 Derby added up to $170,000 for the charity.

Each Major Leaguer in the competition also partnered with a teen from a New York area Boys & Girls Club in the hopes of becoming Derby champion and winning $50,000 for his partner's Teen Center. This year's Derby champion, Justin Morneau, won the prize for Tiffany Alvarez's Variety Boys & Girls Club in Astoria, Queens. The other Boys & Girls Club teens received $10,000 each toward a Teen Center for their clubs.



"And while Justin's the winner here, obviously the real winners are the Boys & Girls Club"
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Josh Hamilton seemed destined to become the 2008 Derby champion after hitting 28 homers in the first round, but Justin Morneau came back in the finals and edged out Hamilton 5-3. After the Derby, State Farm donated an additional $80,000 to the charity "on behalf of Hamilton's performance."

"And while Justin's the winner here, obviously the real winners are the Boys & Girls Club," State Farm's Mark Gibson said.

This year's State Farm Home Run Derby Gold ball Program raised $370,000 for Boys & Girls Clubs of America. But more than that, raising the hopes of kids across the country.


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