
"Be Your Own Statue Night" Goes Greene
July 15, 2010 - South Atlantic League (SAL1)
Charleston RiverDogs News Release
The grass in the outfield isn't the only thing looking a little Greene at Joseph P. Riley, Jr. Park these days.
On Saturday, July 17, the Charleston RiverDogs are taking the initiative and going Green: Alvin Greene that is.
With all the talk earlier this year of a "Mr. Lady Liberty" statue at nearby Patriot Point, the RiverDogs already planned to give away miniature "Mr. Lady Liberty" statues to the first 1,000 fans in attendance as part of their "Be Your Own Statue" night on Saturday, July 17, against the Augusta GreenJackets. First pitch is set for 7:05 p.m.
Reacting to Mr. Greene's plans for economic development, the Charleston ballclub has decided to make two ends meet, and place Mr. Greene's face on these figurines.
The Democratic Senate hopeful stated recently that in an effort to reduce the state's high unemployment rate, action figures in his likeness should be created and sold.
"Little dolls. Me. Like maybe little action dolls. Me in an Army uniform, Air Force uniform and me in my suit," said the candidate.
"We were already excited for our âBe Your Own Statue' night even before Mr. Greene served up this lob," said RiverDogs General Manager Dave Echols. "Who better epitomizes the American dream that anything is possible than Mr. Greene?"
Taking a cue from the Manning native, the RiverDogs will set up an economic stimulus station on the stadium's concourse. Special workers -- hired specifically for this game -- will be available at the station to place cutouts of Mr. Greene's face on fans' statues, completing the ultimate "Mr. Lady Liberty" figurine.
Even the RiverDogs' Souvenir Shop is getting in campaign mode. Inspired by Mr. Greene's attire during his acceptance speech, the club is also giving fans the chance to make their own family reunion t-shirts at the heat press located just outside the store.
For a team renowned for its antics, having fun is nothing new for the New York Yankees' Single-A ballclub, the celebration of the American Dream and the economic boost provided by the "Be Your Own Statue" night are just an added bonus.
The RiverDogs continue their five-game series at Joseph P. Riley, Jr. Park against the Augusta GreenJackets on Thursday, July 15 at 7:05 p.m. For more information on tickets visit www.riverdogs.com or call the box office at (843) 577-DOGS (3647).
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