Strike 3 Foundation

The Strike 3 Foundation heightens awareness, mobilizes support, and raises funding for childhood cancer research.

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Strike 3 Appoints Cameron Maybin to Board of Directors

Trumbull, Connecticut, April 25, 2011 – The Strike 3 Foundation, a charitable organization that mobilizes support, heightens awareness and raises funding for pediatric cancer research, announced the appointment of Cameron Maybin to its Board of Directors as Associate Director of Player Outreach.

Maybin, starting Center Fielder for the San Diego Padres, joined the Padres in 2011 following a trade from the Florida Marlins. He was the tenth overall pick in the 2005 First Year Player Draft by the Detroit Tigers.  "The Strike 3 Foundation has made significant strides in raising awareness and in research funding for Pediatric Cancer," said Maybin. "It is an honor and a great responsibility to join the Board of Directors and I look forward to working with them advancing their important mission."

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April 25, 2011 · Press Release

Oakland A’s pitcher Andrew Bailey visits St. Mary of the Lakes school

MEDFORD — Students at St. Mary of the Lakes School received a special treat when Andrew Bailey, relief pitcher for Major League Baseball’s Oakland Athletics, came to speak to them about making positive choices and the influence his Catholic school education had on his life. It was all part of national Catholic Schools Week celebrated the end of January. Bailey, a graduate of St. Rose of Lima School in Haddon Heights and Pope Paul VI Catholic High School in Haddon Township, was invited to speak at the school by his aunt, Chris Quinn, the school librarian.

The 26-year-old Bailey was named American League "Rookie of the Year" in 2009 and was named to the All Star Team in 2009 and 2010. He is a board member of the Strike 3 Foundation started by Oakland teammate and pitcher Craig Breslow in 2008 to raise awarenees and funding for childhood cancer research. Breslow’s sister was diagnosed with thyroid cancer at 14 and is now a cancer survivor. St. Mary’s students, normally in school uniforms, were allowed to dress down the day of Bailey’s visit and in return they donated one dollar each to Strike 3. More …

March 29, 2011 · Reprinted from The Central Record © 2011

Strike 3 Appoints Timothy C. Tyson to Board of Directors

Trumbull, Connecticut, January 7, 2011 – The Strike 3 Foundation a charitable organization that mobilizes support, heightens awareness, and raises funding for pediatric cancer research, today, announced the appointment of Timothy C. Tyson to its Board of Directors.

"The expansion of Strike 3’s Board of Directors to include Tim ensures that this organization will be infused with new ideas and opinions. Tim brings a unique perspective and relevant experience to our Board," said Craig Breslow, Chief Executive Officer, Strike 3 Foundation.

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January 7, 2011 · Press Release

Fighting cancer a way for Breslow to give thanks

Reflection and appreciation.

Two rather simple but often times forgotten — possibly ignored — acts.

Both, though, are pervasive in the Breslow household — especially during the holidays, a time of thanks in which Craig Breslow annually watches the duo of gestures intertwine to form a common underlying theme at his family’s dinner table. Read the full story here »

November 24, 2010 · MLB.com

The Smallest With the Biggest Impression

Craig Breslow is a 30-year-old left-handed relief pitcher for the Oakland Athletics by way of the Milwaukee Brewers, San Diego Padres, Boston Red Sox and Minnesota Twins. And let’s not forget New Jersey of the independent Northeast League.

He is the first pitcher in the Major Leagues from Yale since Ron Darling, now of television fame and the first from Yale with a major in molecular biophysics and biochemistry, just like countless others in the Major Leagues. More …

November 16, 2010 · Reprinted from The Huffington Post © 2010

Strike 3 Foundation adopts Valentin’s mission

As the bag of chemotherapy medicine dripped slowly into Isaias Valentin’s arm, Craig Breslow sat next to the bed in Yale-New Haven Hospital. Isaias had already been given an Oakland A’s baseball cap and some other cool baseball stuff as mementos of the visit when Breslow suddenly pulled out the big gun.

His 2007 Boston Red Sox World Series ring. More …

November 14, 2010 · Reprinted from The Connecticut Post © 2010

Breslow ’02 Continues Giving Back with Strike 3 Foundation Annual

NEW HAVEN, Conn. – Former Yale Bulldog and current Oakland Athletic Craig Breslow ’02 will be back in Connecticut Nov. 13 for the third annual First Pitch Celebrity Gala to support his Strike 3 Foundation for pediatric cancer research. Breslow, a member of the Yale baseball team from 1999-2002, has enjoyed tremendous success in the major leagues as Yale’s first big leaguer since Ron Darling ’82. Yet, as his foundation’s work demonstrates, it was the off-the-field lessons Breslow learned as a Bulldog — not just those learned on it — that have stuck with him since he has left New Haven. Read the full story here »

November 5, 2010 · YaleBulldogs.com

Ten major leaguers up for Hutch Award

Awardee to be honored at Jan. 26 luncheon

SEATTLE – Sept. 27, 2010 – Ten distinguished Major League Baseball players are in the running for the 46th annual Hutch Award®. A national committee has just released a list of 10 finalists, one of whom will go on to receive the award and visit the award host organization, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, in January 2011. Read the full story here »

September 28, 2010 · FHCRC.org

Strike 3 Foundation helps pediatric program

Craig Breslow, a relief pitcher for the Oakland Athletics and a Yale University graduate, founder of the Strike 3 Foundation, was selected as a finalist for the Roberto Clemente Award, presented to a player whose commitment to the community sets him apart. Breslow’s Strike 3 Foundation, inspired by his sister Lesley’s frightening bout and surviving from pediatric thyroid cancer at a young age, raises money to help battle the disease, including a goal of raising half a million dollars for the Yale-New Haven Children’s Hospital Pediatric Bone Marrow Transplant Program.

The foundation’s third annual First Pitch Celebrity Gala, benefitting pediatric research, will be held on Nov. 13 at the Stamford Hilton. More …

September 25, 2010 · Reprinted from The Monroe Courier © 2010

A’s update: Craig Breslow ranked No. 1 on The Sporting News’ smartest athlete list

Yale grad Breslow rated TSN’s smartest athlete

The Sporting News recently ranked the Top 20 Smartest Athletes, and A’s reliever Craig Breslow landed in the top spot.

A 2009 Wall Street Journal story had dubbed Breslow the "smartest man in baseball," but this latest ranking is an even bigger feather in his academic cap. More …

September 23, 2010 · Reprinted from The Oakland Tribune © 2010

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The Strike 3 Foundation heightens awareness, mobilizes support, and raises funding for childhood cancer research.

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