The PLAY Campaign

PLAY, Promoting a Lifetime of Activity for Youth, is a campaign of the Professional Baseball Athletic Trainers Society in conjunction with the Taylor Hooton Foundation. The PLAY Campaign is designed to promote awareness for healthy and active living among America's youth. The Taylor Hooton Foundation brings the component of educating about the dangers of Performance Enhancing Drugs (PED's). The PLAY Campaign travels to all 30 Major League Baseball stadiums and teaches these important messages to thousands of children. This blog will follow the campaign around the country and post pictures from the events and interviews from people directly involved.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Behind the Scenes

Have you ever wanted to go behind the scenes at a Major League Ballpark? MLB players are treated amazing and their digs underneath are very comfortable and luxurious. Some people get to go on tours underneath but not everyone gets to go behind the doors into a Major League clubhouse. Check out these pictures from Rangers Ballpark in Arlington and see where the likes of Ian Kinsler, Josh Hamilton, Michael Young, and Elvis Andrus get to hang out and get ready for the games.

 The entrance to the clubhouse from the players parking garage underneath the stadium

The entrance to the clubhouse from the tunnel

The main foyer at the entrance to the clubhouse

Inside the clubhouse

More clubhouse

Nelson Cruz, Ian Kinsler, Michael Young

Rehab Pool

Rangers Weight Room

The tunnel from the Clubhouse to the Dugout

The ramp behind the dugout that players can run up and down to get loose before an at-bat or toss some balls against to loosen up their arms

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