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"Baseball is a social institution with important social responsibilities and this is a tremendous opportunity for Major League Baseball to make an impact on the lives of those in need around the world," Major League Baseball commissioner Bud Selig said. "We are pleased to work with World Vision, which brings 60 years of experience successfully assisting millions of people around the world."
World Vision got into this game a few years ago. Kartes said the NFL grew tired of either watching all this unused apparel get destroyed, or of having to work with U.S. Border Patrol agents to stop counterfeit, non-licensed or unusable merchandise from losing teams in the Super Bowl from being sold in far-flung black markets or on eBay. The league and World Vision found a far more useful, and environmentally friendly, alternative.
"You talk about a 'green' solution," Kartes said.
Baseball joined by donating its gear soon after. Kartes said World Vision is in talks with the National Hockey League to establish the same program for merchandise produced before the Stanley Cup finals each spring.
She said the NBA hasn't been approached, but that the organization would welcome a partnership with basketball, too. Since that league's championship series ends in the early summer, that would give World Vision a year-round supply of apparel.
Back on that train outside Philadelphia, with World Vision shipments flying across the world, Stearns still sounded relieved the World Series was ending days after he had hoped.
"Most people who receive these jerseys and T-shirts would not know who the Yankees and the Phillies are," he said. "They are just looking at these as new clothes."
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