Posted on 09/20/2007 6:11:02 PM PDT by SandRat
WASHINGTON, Sept. 20, 2007 The San Diego Padres Major League Baseball team kicked off Fleet Week San Diego 2007 with a game honoring members of the citys military community.
At the Padres, we believe that there is nothing more American than service to ones country and baseball, he added. As further proof of the teams belief, six wounded Marines recovering at Naval Medical Center San Diego were treated to batting practice and a meet and greet with some of the Padres players at the Sept. 17 game. The Marines, hosted by Bank of America, an official sponsor of Fleet Week festivities, also were honored on the field during a pre-game ceremony. Bank of America is proud to have hosted the wounded Marines from Balboa naval hospital at Monday nights game, said Jolene Davidson, Bank of Americas premiere market manager for South San Diego. Just being able to see the smiles on their faces as they stood on the field made it all worthwhile. They are truly American heroes. The bank also donated 3,000 tickets to San Diego servicemembers for the game against the Pittsburgh Pirates. At the conclusion of the ceremony, Marine Maj. Gen. Terry Robling, commander of 3rd Marine Air Wing at Miramar Air Station, threw out the ceremonial first pitch as his units band played the Marine Hymn and the national anthem. The Padres, which became corporate supporters of the Defense Departments America Supports You program on July 4, got Fleet Week off to a good start with a 3-0 win over the Pirates. America Supports You connects citizens and corporations with military personnel and their families serving at home and abroad. This years Fleet Week San Diego activities will continue through Oct. 27 with events for servicemembers and their families in and around the San Diego area. Fleet Week San Diego was created to honor San Diegos military servicemembers. |
Related Sites: Fleet Week San Diego America Supports You |
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I’m a Cubs & Indians fan, but I guess there’s some room for the Padres, too.
I can’t wait. Our whole family is flying out this Saturday for all Fleet Week events on Saturday 21st. 28th and 29th. Staying in the Sheraton with great view of Harbor. We used to live in California and back to San Diego for some part of Fleet Week is a must!
The only thing missing this year will be the Blue Angels. They opted not to come here this year. They went to SF instead.
San Fran. they are allowing that, golly gee. Oh well it will be a great time in SD.
Yeah! The SF libs tried to stop their show but it didn’t work.
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