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1. It’s fun and personally rewarding.
2. You’ll experience satisfaction by helping someone in need.
3. You can learn valuable job skills and important life lessons.
4. It’s a way to fulfill graduation requirements.
5. You’ll acquire valuable community service experience to include on college applications.
Since 1996, the Major League Baseball Players Trust has touched the lives of thousands of disadvantaged people in hundreds of communities around the world. The 501(c)3 charitable foundation – the first in professional sports to be established and administered by the players themselves – helps support the players’ individual charitable activities and augments them with a core group of community outreach programs. For more information about the Major League Baseball Players Trust, visit
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