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Science 2012-08-02 4 min read

Former Detroit Tigers Players to Join Mitch Albom for "Opening Day" of "Ernie" in West Michigan

Nine former Detroit Tigers will join playwright Mitch Albom in Grand Rapids on Wednesday, Sept. 12 for the "Opening Day" of "Ernie," his play on the life of Tigers announcer Ernie Harwell.

GRAND RAPIDS, MI, August 02, 2012

Nine former Detroit Tigers will join playwright Mitch Albom in Grand Rapids on Wednesday, Sept. 12 for the "Opening Day" of "Ernie," his play on the life of Tigers announcer Ernie Harwell.

The 12-performance run of "Ernie," which will benefit Hospice of Michigan, marks the first time that the smash hit play will travel from Detroit to reach fans in West Michigan on their home field. As part of Opening Day excitement, the Tiger alumni will meet fans and sign autographs at the Amway Grand Plaza from 1-1:45 p.m. Media are welcome at the signing event.

"We are delighted to welcome so many Tiger alumni to the West Michigan premiere of this incredibly play," said Deb Bailey, co-chair of the event and the director of corporate communications at Steelcase. "Our community has incredible affection for Ernie Harwell, the Detroit Tigers and Mitch Albom, and we are pleased to partner with these Michigan institutions to present 'Ernie.'

"We have already sold nearly one-third of the tickets available for this limited engagement, so we would encourage everyone to reserve their spot before they are loooooong gone, to conjure the spirit of Mr. Harwell."

Joining Albom will be:
• Howard Bailey, a native of Grand Haven who served as a pitcher for the Tigers from 1981-1983 and is a former Grand Valley State University baseball player.
• Barbaro Garbey, who served as an outfielder, first baseman, third baseman and designated hitter with the Tigers from 1984-85. He was also a member of the Tigers team that defeated the San Diego Padres in the 1984 World Series.
• Rick Leach, a native of Ann Arbor who played with the Tigers as an outfielder and first baseman from 1981-83 after a successful football and baseball career with the University of Michigan.
• Scott Lusader, who served as an outfielder for the Tigers from 1987-90.
• Larry Pashnick, a native of Lincoln Park, Mich., who joined the Tigers as a pitcher from 1982-83.
• Dan Petry, who joined the Tigers as a pitcher from 1979-87 and then again from 1990-91. He was also a member of the 1984 Tigers World Series championship team.
• Pat Sheridan, a native of Ann Arbor who played for the Tigers from 1986-89 as an outfielder. He also hit two home runs for the Royals during their 1985 World Series win.
• Mickey Stanley, who was a centerfielder for the Tigers from 1964-78. He was also a member of the 1968 Tigers World Series championship team and is a four-time Golden Glove winner.
• Thomas Timmermann, who joined the Tigers from 1969-1973 as a pitcher.

The Tigers will join Albom and playgoers at the 2:30 matinee performance of "Ernie" at Wealthy Theatre. Following the production, Albom will lead an audience talkback to share more about how the play came to be written. The players will then return to the Amway for an additional autograph signing with attendees during a special cocktail hour in advance of an Opening Day dinner. A second performance of the play is scheduled for 8 p.m.

"Ernie Harwell is an icon and continues to be an inspiration," said Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan President and Chief Executive Officer Daniel J. Loepp. "The Blues are proud to serve as presenting sponsor for the West Michigan debut of 'Ernie,' and to honor our good friend who helped promote healthy lifestyles for all Michiganians."

Albom wrote "Ernie" as a tribute to the legendary Voice of Summer, Ernie Harwell. The play is set on Harwell's last night at Comerica Park, when the Hall of Fame broadcaster is about to give a moving "thank you" to a grateful city. Just before he walks onto the grassy field, he encounters an unusual boy who is eager to know all about him, coaxing Harwell into giving one final broadcast - the "broadcast of his life."

The play's West Michigan engagement will benefit Hospice of Michigan's Open Access Program, which provides care to those who need help, regardless of age, diagnosis or ability to pay. Each year, HOM provides end-of-life care for more than 200 West Michigan residents each day.

Blue Care Network of Michigan is the presenting sponsor for "Ernie." Meijer and CareLinc Home Medical Equipment and Supply will also serve as "Hall of Fame" sponsors. Media partners for the event include Cumulus Media, MLive and WOOD TV8.

Tickets for "Opening Day" are $250 and are available by calling 616.356.5266. Tickets for all other performances are $30 and available by calling TicketMaster at 800.745.3000 or visiting http://www.ticketmaster.com and http://www.hom.org.

In addition to shows at 2:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. on Sept. 12, performances will be held at 7 p.m. on Sept. 13-15 and Sept. 19-22. Matinees at 2:30 p.m. will be held on Sept. 16, 22 and 23.

For more information about tickets, click here. For more information about the play, visit http://mitchalbom.com/d/theater/7126/ernie-play. Learn more about Hospice of Michigan at http://www.hom.org.

About Hospice of Michigan
A nationally recognized leader in end-of-life care, Hospice of Michigan is the original - and largest - hospice in the state of Michigan. The non-profit organization cares for more than 1,000 patients each day in 56 counties, raising more than $4 million each year to cover the cost of care for the uninsured and underinsured. HOM offers innovative programs to enhance the quality of care for people at the end of life, education programs for physicians and healthcare professionals, caregiver education materials, cultural diversity programs for end-of-life care, and research and education programs at the Maggie Allesee Center for Quality of Life. For more information, call Hospice of Michigan's CARE Center 24/7 at 888.247.5701 or go to http://www.hom.org.