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Oakland Athletics Select Designated Driver for the Season Who Could Win Trip to 2005 All-Star Game
Designated Driver Program Offers Responsible Alternative

"Responsibility Has Its Rewards" was the
message to A's fans as the Oakland Athletics, Major League Baseball®
(MLB), and the TEAM Coalition joined forces to get the word out to fans
about the importance of responsible drinking and always using a designated
driver throughout the 2004 MLB season.
TEAM Coalition -- an alliance of professional sports, entertainment
facilities, concessionaires, the beer industry, broadcasters, governmental
traffic safety experts, and others working together to promote responsible
drinking and positive fan behavior at sports facilities -- coordinated an
MLB-wide promotion in support of existing designated driver programs. TEAM
and its partners are educating fans about the importance of drinking
responsibly and always buckling up and designating a sober driver.
Thousands of A's fans participated in the designated driver program offered
in conjunction with the Anheuser-Busch Good Sport program during home games
at Network Associates Coliseum. From those participants, one lucky
designated driver for the season -- Jim Ramos -- was selected to possibly
win a trip to the 2005 All-Star Game® at Comerica Park in Detroit. The
All-Star Game® prize package includes two game tickets, airfare, and
hotel accommodations and will be awarded to one of the 28 designated
drivers for the season whose team does not play in the World Series® . The
winner of the All-Star Game® prize will be notified once the Clubs
playing in the World Series® are determined. Official contest rules are
available at www.teamcoalition.org.
"This promotion is an opportunity for the Oakland Athletics and MLB to show
support for the clubs' efforts to encourage responsible fan behavior. And
for the fans, it is a great reminder that responsibility has its rewards,"
said Jill Pepper, Executive Director of the TEAM Coalition.
"Fan safety in the ballpark has always been a top priority for MLB," said
Baseball Commissioner Allan H. (Bud) Selig. "We believe that this
partnership is an excellent program that emphasizes fans' safety to and
from the ballpark."
The designated driver booth program offers fans a solution to the problem
of how to get home safely after drinking at the game: the designated
driver -- the person who chooses to stay sober, drives everyone else home
safely and makes sure everyone buckles up. "We want the game-day experience
to continue to be safe and enjoyable for A's fans while they are at the
stadium and as they travel home after the games," said David Rinetti, Vice
President of Stadium Operations for the Oakland Athletics. "We are very
happy to reward our fans with such a great opportunity for demonstrating
responsible behavior."
TEAM's members and supporters include Major League Baseball, National
Basketball Association, National Football League, National Hockey League,
ARAMARK, Beer Institute, Anheuser-Busch Companies, Miller Brewing Company,
Coors Brewing Company, ESPN ABC Sports, National Association of
Broadcasters, International Association of Assembly Managers, and the
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
For more information on the TEAM Coalition please log on to
www.teamcoalition.org.
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