Mike’s 2019 Tour

Touring with our chairman

Tuesday, May 28

Chicago Cubs at Houston Astros

Houston, TX

7:10 PM

Mike MIlken
Wednesday, May 29

Giving Pledge

Thursday, May 30

Giving Pledge

Minnesota Twins at Tampa Bay Rays

Tampa, FL

7:10 PM

Friday, May 31

Washington Nationals at Cincinnati Reds

Cincinnati, OH

7:10 PM

Home Run Challenge
Home Run Challenge
Home Run Challenge
Saturday, June 1

Boston Red Sox at New York Yankees

New York, NY

7:15 PM

Home Run Challenge
Home Run Challenge
Home Run Challenge
Home Run Challenge
Sunday, June 2

Los Angeles Angels at Seattle Mariners

Seattle, WA

1:10 PM

Home Run Challenge
Home Run Challenge
Home Run Challenge
Home Run Challenge
Wednesday, June 5

Philadelphia Phillies at San Diego Padres

San Diego, CA

12:40 PM

Home Run Challenge
Home Run Challenge
Home Run Challenge
Home Run Challenge
Thursday, June 6

Oakland Athletics at Los Angeles Angels

Los Angeles, CA

7:07 PM

Home Run Challenge
Home Run Challenge
Home Run Challenge
Home Run Challenge
Home Run Challenge
Friday, June 7

Los Angeles Dodgers at San Francisco Giants

San Francisco, CA

7:15 PM

Home Run Challenge
Saturday, June 8

St. Louis Cardinals at Chicago Cubs

Chicago, IL

6:15 PM

Home Run Challenge
Home Run Challenge
Home Run Challenge
Sunday, June 9

Pittsburgh Pirates at Milwaukee Brewers

Milwaukee, WI

1:10 PM

Home Run Challenge
Home Run Challenge
Home Run Challenge
Home Run Challenge
Home Run Challenge
Monday, June 10

Arizona Diamondbacks at Philadelphia Phillies

Philadelphia, PA

7:05 PM

Home Run Challenge
Home Run Challenge
Tuesday, June 11

Washington Nationals at Chicago White Sox

Chicago, IL

7:10 PM

Home Run Challenge
Wednesday, June 12

Texas Rangers at Boston Red Sox

Boston, MA

7:10 PM

Home Run Challenge
Thursday, June 13

Seattle Mariners at Minnesota Twins

Minnesota, MN

12:10 PM

Home Run Challenge
Home Run Challenge at Twins Game
Home Run Challenge at Twins Game
Thursday, June 13

San Diego Padres at Colorado Rockies

Denver, Colorado

6:40 PM

From Denver
Friday, June 14

St. Louis Cardinals at New York Mets

New York, NY

7:10 PM

HRC at Mets
HRC at Mets
HRC at Mets
HRC at Mets
HRC at Mets
HRC at Mets
Sunday, June 16

Chicago Cubs at Los Angeles Dodgers

Los Angeles, CA

4:30 PM

Home Run Challenge at Dodgers
Home Run Challenge at Dodgers
Home Run Challenge at Dodgers
Home Run Challenge at Dodgers
Home Run Challenge at Dodgers
Sunday, June 16

Philadelphia Phillies at Atlanta Braves

Atlanta, GA

1:20 PM

Dr. Simons at MLB
Sunday, June 16

Arizona Diamondbacks at Washington Nationals

Washington, D.C.

4:05 PM

At Nationals

Major League Baseball and the Prostate Cancer Foundation have been partners since 1996.

Prostate cancer is the most common non-skin cancer in America, and the 4th most common tumor diagnosed worldwide.

In 2021, almost 250,000 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer, and nearly 34,000 men will die from the disease. One new case occurs every 2 minutes and a man dies from prostate cancer every 15 minutes.

In the United States, 1 in 8 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in his lifetime. For men of African descent, 1 in 7 men will develop the disease.

A man of African descent is 75% more likely to develop prostate cancer than a Caucasian man, and is nearly twice as likely to die from the disease.

A non-smoking man is more likely to develop prostate cancer than he is to develop colon, bladder, melanoma, lymphoma and kidney cancers combined.

It is estimated that more than 3 million U.S. men are living with prostate cancer.

As men increase in age, their risk of developing prostate cancer increases exponentially. About 6 in 10 cases are found in men over the age of 65.

Prostate cancer can be silent — it’s important to get checked, even if you have no symptoms.

Men with relatives—father, brother, son—with a history of prostate cancer are twice as likely to develop the disease.