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2005 Home Run Challenge Photos



Hockey Hall-of-Famer Wayne Gretzky and PCF Founder Mike Milken join an all-star grounds crew at the Cincinnati Reds stadium on Friday, June 17th. 


Director of Baseball Dave Perron, Legendary Yankee Manager Joe Torre and PCF Founder Mike Milken discuss HRC strategy before the St. Louis game on Sunday, June 12th.

The Dodgers’ Hee-Seop Choi gets ready to slam his third home run of the day during the Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Minnesota Twins game on June 12th, 2005.  This makes him the all-time single-season record holder for HRC home runs (six this year alone, including bonus games).



Phillies’ first baseman Jim Thome, PCF Founder Michael Milken, Hall of Fame Pitcher Tommy Lasorda, and Todd Boehly (left to right respectively) kick off the PCF Home Run Challenge as they appear on the jumbotron before the Philidelphia Phillies vs Texas Rangers game June 9th, 2005.

PCF Chairman Mike Milken shows a PCF Home Run Challenge Newsletter to Vincent J. Naimoli, CEO of the Tampa Bay Devil Rays.

Tommy Lasorda talks about the importance of prostate cancer research during a PCF Home Run Challenge game.

 

PCF Chairman Mike Milken shakes hands with the Washington Nationals’ mascot Screech.



PCF Chairman Mike Milken (left) and Frank Robinson, Hall of Famer and current manager of the Washington Nationals,  discuss the importance of PCF’s Home Run Challenge and awareness campaign.



PCF Chairman Mike Milken meets with Gold Golve first baseman Todd Helton of the Colorado Rockies and several young fans.


PCF Chairman Mike Milken (right) joins  National Cancer Institute director Andy Von Eschenbach, before the Washington Nationals Atlanta Braves game on June 2, 2005.  Von Eschenbach has set a goal of eliminating suffering and death from cancer by 2015.


Mike Milken compares his PCF jersey with that of Dinger, the mascot of the Rockies, at the Colorado Rockies vs. Cincinnati Reds game on June 5th, 2005.


PCF Board members and prostate cancer survivors Lester Smith (left) and Ward Casscells (right) take in a game with Mike Milken in Minute Maid in Houston.


Hall of Fame manager Tommy Lasorda is introduced by Mike Milken to Kansas City Royals Mike Sweeney, who has been a PCF Home Run Challenge player representative for six years. 


PCF Chairman Mike Milken, Tommy Lasorda, Hall of Fame Dodgers manager, and Terry Semel, Yahoo! chairman and CEO, got together at a Home Run Challenge HRC game at San Francisco’s SBC Park.

Dr. David Solit, Tommy Lasorda, Dr. Howard Soule, Dr. Howard Scher and Mike Milken join together in support of the PCF’s Home Run Challenge at the New York Mets vs. Anaheim Angels game on June 10th, 2005.