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Swing for the Cure:
3rd Annual Wiffle Ball Tournament

Join the Fight Against Leukemia and Lymphoma

Sunday, March 9, 2025, 9:00AM

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Are you ready to step up to the plate and make a real difference in the fight against leukemia and lymphoma? The Regulators Baseball Club’s 3rd Annual Swing for a Cure Wiffle Ball Tournament is your chance to take a swing at cancer—literally!

Why Participate?

Not only will you get the chance to show off your wiffle ball skills and compete for the championship title, but your participation directly supports families affected by these life-threatening diseases.

Your support helps fund critical research, patient support programs, and services that provide hope to those in need. This is your chance to have fun, give back, and truly make an impact.

How You Can Help

  1. Play for a Cause: Gather your team and hit the field!
  2. Donate: Not into playing? You can still make a difference by donating to the cause.
  3. Spread the Word: Share the event with friends and family to rally even more support!

Every Swing Brings Hope

Everyone has been touched in some way by cancer. Whether it’s a family member, a friend, or a teammate, this disease impacts us all. With your help, we can change lives.

Since 1949, the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society has invested more than $1.6 billion in groundbreaking research, advancing treatments that are saving lives every day. By joining Swing for a Cure, you’re directly contributing to these incredible efforts.

Last year, together we raised thousands for LLS, and this year, we aim to hit it out of the park! Let’s unite to fund the cures of tomorrow.

Register or Donate Today!

Together, we can change the game for those battling leukemia and lymphoma. Let’s make this year’s event the best yet!

our reason why

Almost everyone has been touched by some form of cancer through family, friends and other loved ones.

In 2015, Wendy Teal (wife of Ben Teal, founder and one of our Regulators Baseball Club owners) was diagnosed with an aggressive form of lymphoma. Their two boys currently play on the Regulators 15U and 17U National Teams, respectively. The diagnosis came as a shock and was quickly followed by 6 rounds of chemotherapy, spinal chemotherapy and radiation treatments. We are thankful that, almost 9 years after completing treatment, Wendy has had clean check-ups and hope that it continues.

Almost everyone has been touched by some form of cancer through family, friends and other loved ones.

Our 3rd Annual Wiffle Ball tournament will donate all proceeds to LLS and the continued fight to fund patient care, advocacy and treatment research.