The Baseball Assistance Team (B.A.T.) is a
501(c)(3)
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non-profit
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organization affiliated with
Major League Baseball
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. The organization's mission is to "confidentially support members of the ''Baseball Family'' in need of assistance."
The
baseball
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family includes former players, both from the Major and
Minor Leagues, former
Negro leagues and
All-American Girls Professional Baseball League
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players,
umpires, scouts, athletic trainers and MLB and MiLB team personnel.
History
The Baseball Assistance Team was founded in 1986 during the term of Commissioner
Peter Ueberroth as a way for Major League Baseball and its players to take care of former players who have fallen upon hard times. Eligibility for help from B.A.T. has since been expanded to include those with two years of service as Major League and Minor League front office personnel,
umpires,
scouts
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,
Minor League
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players, athletic trainers, former
Negro leagues players, women from the
All-American Girls Professional Baseball League
The All-American Girls Professional Baseball League (AAGPBL) was a professional women's baseball league founded by Philip K. Wrigley, which existed from 1943 to 1954. The AAGPBL is the forerunner of women's professional league sports in the Uni ...
, former
Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA) employees, and their widows, widowers, and children under the age of 23. B.A.T. has expanded its efforts into Latin America where they have provided help to players from Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic. This organization was founded with the goal of helping members of the ''Baseball Family'' during times of hardship, not as a long-term program but as a bridge to help people become self-sufficient. In 1991, a contribution from Major League Baseball, the MLBPA, and the
Freedom Foundation established an endowment for B.A.T.
While B.A.T. was not, and is not, meant to be a substitute for a pension or retirement savings, it is able to assist in times of need.
In 2018, B.A.T. created a scholarship program for former Major and Minor League players. The program is designed to provide financial assistance in the pursuit of educational and vocational opportunities related to career growth goals.
Fundraising
Major League Baseball
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provides for the overhead expenses of the Baseball Assistance Team, including salary and travel expenses, which allows all funds raised to be donated to grant recipients. To date, the Baseball Assistance Team has awarded more than $62 million in grants, benefiting more than 10,400 members of the ''Baseball Family'', including current and former, on-field Major & Minor League personnel (players, managers, coaches) as well as scouts, umpires, athletic trainers, Major & Minor League front office personnel, Negro League players, and players from the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League.
Spring training visits
The annual B.A.T. Spring Training Fundraising Tour is another major endeavor for B.A.T. Since 2003, B.A.T. board members, staff, and former applicants, have visited each team in Major League Baseball and solicited donations, all of which are given back to former players and members of the ''Baseball Family'' in need. Through the payroll deduction program, players and coaches can pledge a portion of their salary to B.A.T. which goes directly to the grants. Most importantly, the visits also educate the players to be the eyes and the ears of B.A.T. by notifying the organization about anyone who may be in need of assistance. The teams that donate the most money to B.A.T. are honored each year with the
Bobby Murcer Award. The 2023 Bobby Murcer Award recipients are the
San Diego Padres
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and the
Chicago White Sox
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.
Awards
B.A.T. Life Time Achievement Award
The Lifetime Achievement Award B.A.T. Award, The B.A.T. Lifetime Achievement Award recognizes an individual who has dedicated their services for the betterment of individuals and families who are in need of assistance. Past award winners include Michael Weiner, Bob Gibson, Cookie Rojas, Frank Torre, Bob Watson, and Sam McDowell.
Big B.A.T. / Frank Slocum Award
The Frank Slocum Big B.A.T. Award,
[ (1998–present). Baseball-Almanac. Retrieved 2011-08-19.] named for the first Executive Director of the Baseball Assistance Team, is given to "an individual or a group of individuals whose exemplary service to B.A.T. has helped provide dignity and self-esteem to members of the ''Baseball Family''." Past award winners include Commissioners
Bud Selig, Peter Ueberroth and
Fay Vincent, as well as
Bob Costas,
Bob Uecker, John Carter,
Jane Forbes Clark, Richard McWilliams,
Rick White, Phil Laskawy, Slocum Family,
Joe Malone, Edward Stack,
Ozzie Smith,
George Brett
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Brett's 3,154 career hit ( ...
, the late
George M. Steinbrenner,
Don Zimmer,
Bob Watson,
Brad Lidge,
Adam Jones, and
Jake Peavy.
Bart Giamatti Award
The
Bart Giamatti award is given to the "individual associated with baseball who best exemplifies the compassion demonstrated by the late commissioner." Generally, it is given to a player involved in a wide range of charity work, benefiting both those involved with the game of baseball and those in the community at large. Previous winners include
CC Sabathia,
Cal Ripken Jr.,
Ken Griffey Jr.,
Derek Jeter,
Al Leiter,
Don Mattingly,
Tom Glavine,
Jorge Posada,
Dale Murphy,
Tim Wakefield, and
Carlos Beltran.
Leadership
Board of directors
*President:
Buck Martinez
*Vice Presidents: Mark Letendre,
Gary Thorne
*Members:
Miguel Batista, Tim Brunswick,
Jane Forbes Clark, Kellie Fischer,
Steve Garvey,
Pedro Grifol,
Adam Jones, Diane Margolin,
Sam McDowell, Alan Nahmias, Christine O'Reilly,
Eduardo Perez, Laurel Prieb,
Trevor Rosenthal,
Terry Ryan, Matt Slater, Staci Slaughter, Marnie Starkman, and
Randy Winn.
Operations
*Erik Nilsen - Executive Director
*Michelle Romanelli – Senior Manager
*Eddy Tapia – Manager
*Carlos Villavicencio – Senior Coordinator, Financial Operations
*Juliza Gracesqui – Coordinator, Marketing & Administration
*Katie Mendoza-Luna – Financial Administrator
*Yadira Saucedo – Financial Assistant
*Betsy Molina – Administrator
*Leonel Bejaran-Specht – Career Transition Specialist
Consultants
* Mental Health and Addiction Recovery - Tim McDowell
* Dominican Republic - Dr. Genoveva Javier
* Puerto Rico - Jayson Pérez
* Puerto Rico - Iván Reyes
* Financial Consultant - DJ Enga
Assistant Consultants
* Assistant to Tim McDowell - Scott Roy
* Assistant to Dr. Javier - Alex Nolasco
B.A.T. Caseworkers
* Mariana Rosado - Lead Caseworker
* Anna Cortes
* Patricia Mora
* Diana Muniz
* Kassandra Pascual
* Juan Pauli
* Ronald Peralta
* Catherine Reyes
* Rogerio Reyes
References
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External links
Baseball Assistance Team MLB Advanced Media, L.P.
Former Chicago Cubs Bullpen Catcher Sees Benefits when Money from Fines Goes to Charity ESPN.com
Major League Baseball
Sports charities
501(c)(3) organizations
Sports organizations established in 1986
1986 establishments in the United States
Charities based in New York (state)