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Batter Up! Chevy Seeks America's Next Kid Reporter For 2018 Major League Baseball All-Star Game

May 16, 2018 by Chevrolet

Two winners could meet, interview nation's best baseball players in July in Washington, D.C.

DETROIT — Chevrolet is seeking entries for its kid reporter competition, a PLAY BALL initiative in conjunction with Major League Baseball, that gives two winners an opportunity to interview top talent at the 2018 MLB All-Star Game presented by Mastercard this July in Washington, D.C.

The competition is a national search for children 8-14 years old who are passionate about sports and interested in reporting. Does your son or daughter have what it takes? Chevrolet makes it simple to enter at www.chevybaseball.com

Here's what's required:

•Kids must submit a 30-60 second video that shows off their on-camera skills by May 31.

•Video should showcase interview questions and knowledge of MLB stars. Be creative and fun.

•Judging will be based on on-camera presence, baseball passion and clarity/enunciation.

Chevrolet will select two winners from the submissions. Each reporter will win a trip for four to Washington, D.C., to attend the Midsummer Classic and will have a chance to interview players and coaches during MLB's All-Star Media Day.

Chevrolet is the Official Vehicle of Major League Baseball and the Official Automotive Sponsor of the PLAY BALL initiative to support America's national pastime. PLAY BALL is a collective effort to encourage young people and communities to participate in baseball- or softball-related activities, including formal leagues, events and casual forms of play.


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In addition to the initiative, Chevrolet continues its longstanding investment in youth sports into 2018 with Chevy Youth Baseball. From 2006 to 2017, Chevrolet reached more than 6.7 million kids through its youth baseball programs. The automotive brand has donated more than 136,000 equipment kits to youth baseball initiatives and held more than 1,637 free public clinics in partnership with local Chevrolet dealers.

Kid Reporters have until Thursday, May 31 to submit their entries to be considered for the competition.

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