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This is such a neat app that MLB Players created called, Infield Chatter, basically an app for players to discuss everything they want to without getting trolled. They post pictures of what they wear before a game, a new pair of shoes they bought, or even what music they listen to on the bus ride to a game!

Pretty cool, huh?

Also, beginning today, the first one million fans to download the app built by the MLBPA’s players for their fans – register for the “Sweep The Series Challenge” and make their picks, could win the $1,000,000.  MLB players will also make donations for each install of the Infield Chatter app to disaster relief efforts in United States, the Caribbean and Mexico..

 Check out the full press release below!

 

 MLBPA AND MLB PLAYERS GIVE FANS A CHANCE WIN $1 MILLION IN THE 2017 INFIELD CHATTER “SWEEP THE SERIES CHALLENGE”   

Registration is now open until October 24th @ 3pm EDT for the first one million fans via Infield Chatter mobile app and infieldchatter.com.

Here’s the scoop: The Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA), its players and the players’ mobile social community, Infield Chatter, have joined to offer fans a chance to win $1,000,000 for correctly predicting the winners and score of each World Series game, as well as the World Series MVP.

The players are encouraging fans to get involved in the contest early, by going to the App Store, Google Play or infieldchatter.com to install the app and follow the prompts to register for the contest.

The “Sweep The Series Challenge” entrants can begin submitting their predictions following the conclusion of the League Championships Series round on October 22 (or earlier). Entrants can make their selections and predictions until 3pm EDT/Noon PDT on October 24, prior to Game 1 of the World Series.

MLBPA AND PLAYERS GIVE FANS A CHANCE WIN $1 MILLION IN INFIELD CHATTER’S “SWEEP THE SERIES CHALLENGE” 

Registration is now open until October 24 at 3pm ET for first one million fans via Infield Chatter mobile app and infieldchatter.com

MLB players will also make donations for each install of the Infield Chatter app to disaster relief efforts in United States, the Caribbean and Mexico

NEW YORK, October 18, 2017 – With the World Series nearly set to get underway, registration is now open for the 2017 Infield Chatter $1 Million “Sweep The Series Challenge.” The Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA), its players and their mobile social community, Infield Chatter, have joined to offer fans a chance at a $1,000,000 for correctly predicting the winners and score of each World Series game, as well as the World Series MVP.

Beginning today, the first one million fans to download Infield Chatter – the mobile social community built by the MLBPA’s players for their fans – register for the “Sweep The Series Challenge” and make their picks, could win the $1,000,000. The MLBPA is encouraging fans to get involved in the contest early, by going to the Apple App Store, Google Play or infieldchatter.com to install the app and follow the prompts to register for the contest.

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“Sweep The Series Challenge” entrants can begin submitting their predictions following the conclusion of the League Championships Series round on October 22 (or earlier). Entrants can make their selections and predictions until 3pm EDT/Noon PDT on October 24, prior to Game 1 of the World Series. For those taking advantage of the pre-registration period, entrants will be notified by e-mail once the World Series matchup is set and selections and predictions can be made.

“We’re excited to give fans and a chance to win $1 million through this challenge,” said Curtis Granderson of the Los Angeles Dodgers. “We’ve had a blast interacting on Infield Chatter so far this season, and we are pumped to be able to bring fans this incredible challenge for the postseason. Anyone eligible to participate should get on Infield Chatter and register because taking home the $1 million prize would be life-changing!”

Additionally, as a part of the MLB players’ constant drive to give back and help their local communities, the players will donate for each install of the Infield Chatter app until the completion of the World Series to help disaster relief efforts in the United States, the Caribbean and Mexico.

To be eligible for the 2017 Infield Chatter “Sweep The Series Challenge”, entrants must be 13 years of age or older, be a resident of the U.S. and Canada, excluding Puerto Rico and Quebec, Canada, and anywhere else it is prohibited, and one of the first one million entrants to register.

Infield Chatter was created at the request of the MLB players themselves. Debuting in April 2017, the mobile social community from the MLBPA brings fans closer than ever to their favorite players, providing a unique avenue to interact and connect with the stars of the game. The first-of-its-kind platform seeks to become the dedicated mobile destination for players and their passionate fans, with more than 1,100 players already on board as registered users. For complete contest rules please visit infieldchatter.com.

About the Major League Baseball Players Association

The Major League Baseball Players Association (www.MLBPLAYERS.com) is the collective bargaining representatives for all professional baseball players of the 30 major-league baseball teams and serves as the exclusive group licensing agent for commercial and licensing activities involving active Major League Baseball players. On behalf of its members, it operates the Players Choice licensing program and Players Choice Awards, as well as the Major League Baseball Players Trust (www.PlayersTrust.org), a charitable foundation benefiting the needy that was established and is run entirely by Major League Baseball players. Follow: @MLB_Players; @MLBPlayersTrust; @MLBPAClubhouse.

About Infield Chatter

Infield Chatter was created at the request of the players themselves. They were looking for a more meaningful way to directly connect with their fans – in the fun and entertaining environment that baseball players have always fostered. Daily, players share unique and vibrant content to their Infield Chatter accounts, including behind-the-scenes photos and videos that offer fans a more in-depth perspective of the players they cheer for 162 games a year. Now available for download through the Apple App Store and Google Play.

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