Brian McCann Celebrity Softball Game set for 11/13
The Rally Foundation is adding to its annual Benefit Bash with a charity celebrity softball game the night after the Bash. The Brian McCann Celebrity Softball Game is set for Friday, November 13 at Georgia Tech’s Russ Chandler Baseball Field. With Mac and his wife, Ashley, being the spokespeople and huge supporters of the Rally Foundation the past few years and the honorary chairs at the Benefit Bash this year and last, the foundation has come up with another fun event for the entire family named after Mac. Chipper and his wife, Sharon, are helping out with this event as well.

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With Brian McCann anchoring one team and teammate Chipper Jones leading the opposing squad, the first ever Rally Celebrity Softball Game will be a contest not to be missed.
Tickets for the Rally Celebrity Softball Game are FREE for children 12 and under, $5 for students and $10 for adults, with all proceeds benefitting the Rally Foundation.
When/Where: November 13 at Russ Chandler Stadium. Gates open at 6:00 p.m., Home Run Derby begins at 7:00 p.m., and first pitch of the Celebrity Softball Game is set for 7:35 p.m.
All proceeds of the event will benefit the Rally Foundation for Childhood Cancer Research and their mission to find better treatments with fewer long-term side effects and cures for childhood cancer.
Secure your tickets today at: www.rallyfoundation.org and “Participate” link.
The celebrities scheduled to attend are listed below:
Brian McCann, Chipper Jones, US Senator Johnny Isakson, Former NFL Player Todd Weiner, Kip Pardue the QB from Remember the Titans, Ed and Dean Roland from Collective Soul, Chris Dimino from 790 The Zone, Steve from the Regular Guys, Lewis from 99X, Former UGA and NFL Player David Pollack, CNN’s Holly Firfer, Sports Agent Todd France and Sports Agent BB Abbott.
I really hope I can attend this event, even though I am not in the Atlanta area. I’ve never had any experience with childhood cancer, but I’ve watched someone suffer and die from cancer. I fully support this event and its cause. I don’t live in the Atlanta area, nearly three hours south of Atlanta actually, but I really hope to be able to go to this event. If you are able, I hope that you do the same.



