Royal Oak goes to bat for warriors in Strike Out Cancer series As fans, players, and community members, everyone can unite against this disease
Cancer impacts everyone, and the Royal Oak Leprechauns believe in the power of sports to make a real difference. (Copyright 2025 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit - All rights reserved.)
ROYAL OAK, Mich. – Cancer impacts everyone, and the Royal Oak Leprechauns believe in the power of sports to make a real difference.
Two game nights this season are designated as Strike Out Cancer: Saturday, June 7, against the Rockford Rivets, and Wednesday, July 2, against the Traverse City Pit Spitters.
Fans can purchase tickets for cancer patients and survivors using the “Add-On” feature at the box office .
The Leprechauns will also sell exclusive “Strike Out Cancer” gear, with proceeds donated to cancer organizations .
Additionally, fans can donate online through September, as every dollar helps “Strike Out Cancer.”
As fans, players, and community members, everyone can unite against this disease.
Let’s make every game a win, not only for the Leprechauns but also for those battling cancer and their families.
Strike Out Cancer’s partners include Henry Ford Health, Game On Cancer, and Gilda’s Club Metro Detroit .
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