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Youth Athletes United Teams Up with Former MLB All-Star Ben Grieve

Little Rookies

Youth Athletes United, the 291-unit multi-brand youth sports franchisor behind Little Rookies BaseballSoccer StarsAmazing AthletesTGA Premier Sports, and JumpBunch, announces a new partnership with former Major League Baseball All-Star Ben Grieve

As a brand ambassador, Grieve will help to impact Little Rookies Baseball, Amazing Athletes, and JumpBunch franchisees through local programming, clinics, and sharing his baseball knowledge — creating a pathway for kids to be more active and healthier while developing a long-lasting passion for America’s pastime. He will also inspire young athletes by showing them that they can achieve their dreams, while teaching them sportsmanship and how to become better people through playing sports. 

“Growing up, sports has always had a significant impact on my life and was the foundation for the person I became through the life skills and sportsmanship that was instilled in me,” says Grieve. “I could also see how sports impacted my childhood friend Adam Geisler, CEO of Youth Athletes United. To join forces with him, give back to youth, and inspire kids through my experiences in sports and baseball is very rewarding.” 

Ben Grieve

Grieve was the 2nd overall pick in the 1994 MLB draft by the Oakland A’s. Along with his father Tom, they became the first father-son combination to ever be selected in the first round. Tom was drafted in 1966 and played nine MLB seasons and is currently a broadcaster for the Texas Rangers. Ben would finish his rookie season in 1997 as an AL All-Star, AL Rookie of the Year, and MLB Players Choice AL Outstanding Rookie. In 2001, Ben led the Tampa Bay Rays in games played, hits, and doubles. Throughout his eight-year MLB career, he had 864 hits, 492 RBIs, and 118 home runs with a career high batting average of .312. 

Geisler expressed his excitement to partner with his former high school classmate at Martin High School in Arlington, Texas. “We’re so excited to have Ben join our team,” says Geisler. “Having been around him since we were young and watching his career as a professional athlete and the role model he is for kids, this is the perfect partnership for our multi-brand platforms, franchise owners, and families. Our mission is to impact kids at the bottom of the funnel by being their first sport experience, and in doing so we have a big opportunity – and more importantly, a responsibility – to provide programming that truly impacts these kids in a positive way.” 

Youth Athletes United will further leverage the partnership with Grieve via social media, digital class content, local franchise clinics, and personal appearances through local franchisee activation. He will play a role in co-branding clinics and classes for Little Rookies Baseball to encourage more young players to pick up the sport. This will include an upcoming free trial class event in San Diego.

About Jerry Milani

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Jerry Milani is a writer and public relations executive living in Bloomfield, N.J. He has worked in P.R. for more than 30 years in college and conference sports media relations, two agencies and for the International Fight League, a team-based mixed martial arts league, and as a freelance professional. His PR clients have included Wizard World and FAN EXPO, which produce pop culture and celebrity conventions across North America, USA Wrestling, the National Lacrosse League, Strat-O-Matic Media, the Pacific Life Open and Pilot Pen Tennis tournaments and dozens of others. Milani is also the director of athletic communications for Caldwell University. He is a proud graduate of North Rockland High School and Fordham University and when not attending a Yankees, Rams or Cougars game can be reached at Jerry (at) JerryMilani (dot) com.

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