Rogues Paint the Park Pink Saturday
The annual Providence Medford theme night returns June 13 to support breast cancer awareness and services through the Leila J. Eisenstein Breast Center.
MEDFORD, Ore. — The Medford Rogues will trade their regular uniforms for pink jerseys Saturday night as Paint the Park Pink returns to Harry & David Field.
The annual event, held in partnership with Providence Medford, raises awareness and funds for breast cancer programs and services through the Providence Leila J. Eisenstein Breast Center at Providence Medford Medical Center.
Paint the Park Pink Night is scheduled for Saturday, June 13, at Harry & David Field, 2929 South Pacific Highway in Medford. Gates open at 5:35 p.m., with first pitch scheduled for 6:35 p.m.
As part of the event, Rogues players will wear special pink jerseys, the bases will turn pink and fans are encouraged to attend in their best pink attire. Providence Medford will also be at the ballpark during the game.
Medford Rogues players Matty Ibrahim, Dylan Fanelli, Evan Rhoden and Evan Chadwick, pictured left to right, show off the team’s pink jerseys ahead of Paint the Park Pink night at Harry & David Field. The annual event supports breast cancer awareness and services through Providence Medford. (Submitted photo)
Proceeds from the jersey auction will benefit the Breast Center at Providence Medford Medical Center. Donations will also go further this year through a $50,000 match, helping purchase an additional ultrasound machine for the Breast Center to serve more patients.
The event is designed to bring the community together around breast cancer awareness while supporting local breast health services.
Paint the Park Pink is one of several community-focused theme nights hosted by the Rogues during the summer baseball season.
Cover image: Medford Rogues players show the back of the team’s pink “Hope” jerseys ahead of Paint the Park Pink night at Harry & David Field. Proceeds from the jersey auction will benefit the Breast Center at Providence Medford Medical Center. (Submitted photo)