Hall of Famer Ozzie Smith Returns as Honorary Chairman
COLUMBUS, Ga., June 25 /PRNewswire/ -- Aflac today announced that the 2008
Aflac All-American High School Baseball Game will be played at Dodger Stadium
in Los Angeles, the first time in the game's six-year history that it will be
played at a Major League stadium. The premiere high school All-American game
in the country, the Aflac All-American Game will take place Saturday, Aug. 9,
in Dodger Stadium at noon Pacific time.
The annual Aflac All-American High School Baseball Game showcases 38 of
the nation's top high school players in an East versus West matchup following
their junior year. Aflac All-Americans are chosen by the experts at our
official selection partner, Perfect Game USA, and receive the benefit from the
game's relationship with media partner Baseball America, baseball's most
influential magazine.
Hall of Fame shortstop Ozzie Smith will return as this year's honorary
chairman and, in addition to promoting the game, will be on-site in Los
Angeles for game week activities. This is the second consecutive year that
Smith has served as honorary chairman. Past honorary chairmen have included
Hall of Famers Reggie Jackson (2006), Cal Ripken (2004-05) and Stan Musial
(2003).
I wish this game existed when I was in high school, as it's such a
tremendous opportunity for these young men to show their skills in front of a
nationwide audience and MLB scouts, said Smith. Aflac does a tremendous job
promoting this game and working hard to support pediatric cancer research, and
I'm proud to be a part of it once again.
This event kicks off the 2008 Selection Tour, a multi-city tour that
travels to Major League ballparks to announce the players' official selection
to the team. Today, at Dodger Stadium, Smith helped honor L.A.-area standouts
3B/RHP Matt Davidson (Yucaipa HS) of Yucaipa, Ca.; LHP Tyler Matzek
(Capistrano Valley HS) of Mission Viejo, Ca.; INF/RHP Jiovanni Mier (Bonita
HS) of Pomona, Ca.; IF David Nick (Cypress HS) of Cypress, Ca.; RHP/INF Brooks
Pounders (Temecula Valley HS) of Temecula, Ca.; 1B Jonathan Singleton
(Millikan HS, Long Beach, Ca.) of Lakewood, Ca.; C/IF Max Stassi (Yuba City
HS) of Yuba City, Ca.; C Andrew Susac (Jesuit HS) of Roseville, Ca. RHP Chad
Thompson (El Toro HS) of Trabuco Canyon, Ca.; and LHP Beau Wright (Los
Alamitos HS) of Los Alamitos, Ca., the first ten players selected to this
year's game. Over the next month, the Selection Tour will make several stops
in cities nationwide.
Since the game's inception in 2003, 52 Aflac All-Americans have been
selected in the first round of the Major League Baseball first-year player
draft, including current major leaguer Justin Upton (No. 1 overall, 2005) of
the Arizona Diamondbacks. In the recently completed June 2008 draft, 10 Aflac
All-Americans were selected in the first round, including the No. 1 pick
overall, Tim Beckham (the 2007 game's MVP), by the Tampa Bay Rays. Also
chosen in the first round were Aflac All-Americans Eric Hosmer (No. 3 overall
to the Kansas City Royals), Buster Posey (No. 4 overall to the San Francisco
Giants), Kyle Skipworth (No. 5 overall to the Florida Marlins) and Ethan
Martin (No. 15 overall to the Los Angeles Dodgers). Overall, 143 of 192 Aflac
All-Americans have been drafted by Major League teams.
As part of Aflac's ongoing commitment to the fight against childhood
cancer, all game proceeds from the 2008 Aflac All-American High School
Baseball Game will benefit ThinkCure, the official charity of the Dodgers,
which supports critical cancer research at City of Hope and Childrens Hospital
of Los Angeles. Since 2005, the game has generated nearly $525,000 for
charity.
Having the game at Dodger Stadium really raises the Aflac All-American
Game to the next level, said Al Johnson, vice president, Marketing Services,
Aflac. This is a historic year for the Dodger organization as it celebrates
its 50th anniversary in Los Angeles. We hope to help the organization make
more history -- through its ThinkCure initiative -- by raising more funds in
the fight against pediatric cancer.
The Aflac All-American High School Baseball Game is considered the
country's marquee prep All-American event. All participants must have just
completed their junior year of high school, be in good academic standing and
display redeeming qualities off the field that embody the ideals of the sport
of baseball, including discipline, determination and hard work.
For more information and tour stop photographs, visit
www.aflacallamerican2008.com .
About Aflac
For more than 50 years, Aflac products have given policyholders the
opportunity to direct cash where it is needed most when a life-interrupting
medical event causes financial challenges. Aflac is the number one provider of
guaranteed-renewable insurance in the United States and the number one
insurance company in terms of individual insurance policies in force in Japan.
Our insurance products provide protection to more than 40 million people
worldwide. Aflac has been included in Fortune magazine's listing of America's
Most Admired Companies for seven consecutive years and in Fortune magazine's
list of the 100 Best Companies to Work For in America for ten consecutive
years. Aflac has also been recognized three times by both Fortune magazine's
listing of the Top 50 Employers for Minorities and Working Mother magazine's
listing of the 100 Best Companies for Working Mothers. Aflac Incorporated is a
Fortune 500 company listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol
AFL. To find out more about Aflac, visit aflac.com .
SOURCE Aflac
CONTACT: Tim Turner of Aflac Incorporated, +1-706-243-5594,
trturner@aflac.com; or Jeff Heckelman of Edelman Sports, +1-212-642-7718,
jeff.heckelman@edelman.com