Pirates to host children, families Friday for childhood cancer awareness

PNC Park, the home of Major League Baseball's Pittsburgh Pirates is seen along the north shore of the Allegheny River in Pittsburgh, Wednesday, July 26, 2017. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic)

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.