
Why We’re Doing This:
Cancer affects all of us, and we believe the power of sports can make a real difference.
As fans, players, and community members, we can unite against this disease.
Let’s make every game a win not only for the Leprechauns but for those fighting cancer and their families.
Here’s How You Can Help:
1) Attend “Strike Out Cancer” Nights to honor survivors and support our partners. The games will be June 8th and July 2nd. You purchase tickets for cancer patients and survivors using the ‘Add-on’ feature in our box office.
2) Wear exclusive “Strike Out Cancer” gear—proceeds help cancer organizations.
3) Can’t attend? Donate online—every dollar helps strike out cancer.
Duration: May 1st – September 1st
Goal: $10,000
Description: Funds raised will be donated to our Strike Out Cancer partners.
2025 Strike Out Cancer Partners


Cancer affects every aspect of a person’s life, physically, emotionally and financially. That’s why for 10 years, Game On Cancer has extended Henry Ford Cancer care beyond the clinic walls — because no one should have to choose between filling their gas tank or filling their prescription.
Since then, they’ve raised over $9.7 million, helping over 12,000 patients and their families pay for essentials like housing, food, utility bills, transportation to appointments and more, all while fueling supportive therapies and groundbreaking cancer research.
Every cancer patient has a story. With Game On Cancer, you can change one more.
Gilda’s is a free cancer support community for anyone impacted by a cancer diagnosis. Whether you or someone you love has been diagnosed with cancer, or have recently lost someone to cancer, there is a place for you at Gilda’s Club.
They serve all ages, all genders and all cancer types. With locations in Detroit, Royal Oak, St. Clair Shores and a thriving virtual space, they are dedicated to serving metro Detroit. Our program provides support and networking groups led by licensed clinicians, educational presentations, healthy lifestyle workshops, social activities and resources and referrals for cancer patients, their loved ones, and those who are bereft.