PITTSBURGH — The Pirates will host 25 very special guests as part of Childhood Cancer Awareness Night on Friday night at PNC Park.
The event will begin at 5 p.m. with a pregame head-shaving event with players, coaches and front office employees that will benefit the St. Baldrick’s Foundation and its mission to conquer childhood cancers, according to a press release.
The "2017 BaseBALD Challenge,” presented by the Pirates and Sports Clips, will be in the PNC Park Press Conference Room. The Pirate's Charities will make a donation to St. Baldrick’s Foundation for every head shaved.
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There will also be a “superhero-hemed” V.I.P. (Very Important Pirate) party for 25 children battling pediatric cancer and their families hosted by Pirates Charities and Chick-Fil-A.
Kids are encouraged to dress up as their favorite superhero as the evening.
Each of the 25 children will be recognized on-field during a pregame ceremony around 6:40 p.m. and will be given their very own Pirates superhero cape by a member of the team to assist them in their fight.
The children and their families will enjoy the game from a PNC Park World Series Suite and will enjoy a dinner fit for a superhero, custom created by Levy Cares.