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January - June 2002

Barry Bonds ties Mark McGwire for fifth place on all-time home
run list


(May 24) Barry Bonds went deep for the 583rd time in his career on Wednesday night to tie Mark McGwire for fifth place on the all-time home run list. He now stands just four homers away from reaching Frank Robinson’s 586 and is 77 away from tying his godfather, Willie Mays.

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EPDTour and EuroPro to cooperate

(May 23) The EPDTour and the EuroPro Tour based in England have agreed to a cooperation between the two PGA European Tour 3rd level tours. This relationship further develops the opportunities that both tours offer young, ambitious pros in gaining valuable competitive experience. Through the new partnership qualified EPDTour players will receive automatic entry into selected events throughout the EuroPro 2002 season. As an immediate effect of the relationship, the EPDTour's current top ranked player Richard Porter of Germany along with Anthony Grenier of France and Anders Rasmussen of Denmark are competing in the Quinta da Marinha Oitavos Golfe Open in Lisbon, Portugal this week. The event is being televised in 64 different countries. Plans for future combined tournaments are currently in progress to further expand both developmental tours.

The Europro Tour offers total prize money of 1.5 million Euros and consists of eighteen professional golf events, culminating with the Tour Championship Final at Parque da Floresta on the Western Algarve, Portugal in October 2002.

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Major League Baseball U.S. television viewership is up

(May 16) More than 52 million viewers watched Major League Baseball national telecasts in April 2002 – a 31% percent increase from April 2001. Via its national telecast partners – ESPN, ESPN2 and TBS – 52,950,000 viewers watched Major League Baseball games in April 2002, almost 13 million more viewers than April 2001 (40,520,000). Additionally, in the 12-17 teen demographic, national Major League Baseball telecasts in April 2002 posted a 14% increase in viewership (2,102,000 in 2002 vs. 1,846,000 in 2001).

Having almost 13 million more viewers watch Major League Baseball on national television demonstrates that baseball’s fan base is strong and growing stronger.

Figures are from Universal McCann analysis of Nielsen Media Research data, representing aggregate game-by-game delivery of national cable for April 2002 versus April 2001.

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ITMS Sports signs Burger King as new partner for MLB

(May 1) ITMS Sports and Burger King have agreed to a sponsorship deal for Major League Baseball (MLB) and its programs in Germany. The cooperation focuses on the promotion of the "Play Ball!" programs, a grassroots initiative of Major League Baseball in Germany. Various promotional campaigns and integrated communication activities surrounding Play Ball! and its three youth initiatives the "Play Ball! School program", the "Play Ball! Roadshow", and the "Play Ball! League" will be part of the cooperation.

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German MLB school traumatized by horrifying event

(April 27) Major League Baseball (MLB) and the German Baseball and Softball Federation (DBV) expressed their condolences for the victims of the shooting at the Gutenberg Gymnasium in Erfurt last week. "We were devastated by the news from Erfurt. The Gutenberg Gymnasium has been an active partner in our youth initiatives for many years and our thoughts are with them at this moment," said Stephanie Vogel, ITMS Sports' Account Manager for MLB's Youth Development Programs. The Gutenberg Gymnasium has been part of MLB's grassroots programs in Germany for three years and one of its students, Marco Faustmann, was the National Champion of the Pitch, Hit & Run Competition in the year 2000.

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MLB re-positions its Youth Programs in Germany

(April 22) Starting this season, Major League Baseball (MLB) will present its grassroots programs under the new, comprehensive term "Play Ball!". The renaming process coincides with a re-structuring of the program elements. The program will emphasize fun instead of competition and make the playing aspect the primary focus of the grassroots initiatives. The Play Ball! program includes the "Play Ball! School program" (formerly known as Pitch, Hit & Run), the "Play Ball! Roadshow" and the "Play Ball! League!". These initiatives are organized and managed by ITMS Sports for MLB in cooperation with the German Baseball and Softball Federation (DBV).

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EPDTour High Flyer of the Month Award

(April 15) Each month, the most successful member achieving the highest winnings, through regular EPDTour events in that specific month, will be named the EPDTour's High Flyer of the Month, presented by US Airways. US Airways will reward the 'High Flyer of the Month' with one transatlantic round-trip ticket to any one if its 205 worldwide destinations (travel restrictions apply).

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Smashnova is back

(January 13) Jon Wertheim who covers tennis for Sports Illustrated took note of the Israeli player’s new hyphenated name by noting the following in his weekly column: “Speaking of comebacks -- either this was a typo or the prayers of many have been answered -- it appears that "Smashnova" is back. According to my sports section, Anna Smashnova-Pistolesi is playing in this week’s adidas International in Sydney. Sure it's a mouthful but it's terrific that the best name in tennis (at least now that Sabine Hack has retired) graces us again.”

Smashnova-Pistolesi beat Myriam Casanova 6-3, 6-3 to advance to the second round on Tuesday.

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