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MS4MS Fenway Fundraiser for Multiple Sclerosis returns June 13

Saugus native and longtime MS4MS Director of Fundraising Dario Pizzano is being flanked by MS4MS CEO and founder Sam Greenberg, right, and Gus Quattlebaum, Red Sox VP of Scouting and Integration, left, during last year’s MS4MS Fundraiser at Fenway Park. The charitable event, which raises money for Multiple Sclerosis, will be at Fenway again on June 13 for the fourth year in a row. COURTESY PHOTO/MS4MS

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On Saturday, June 13, the Boston Red Sox will host the fourth annual MS4MS (Multiple Stadiums for Multiple Sclerosis) Fundraiser at Fenway Park. The fundraiser’s supporters will see them face the Texas Rangers. The game will begin at 4:10 p.m.

This event will once again bring the MS community together for a powerful day of awareness, hope and fundraising in support of those impacted by this dreaded disease.

Dario Pizzano, a 2003 Saugus American Little League Williamsport World Series hero, presides over everything connected with the charity as its longtime MS4MS director of fundraising.

Saugus native and longtime MS4MS Director of Fundraising Dario Pizzano poses with his wife Samantha during last year’s MS4MS Fundraiser at Fenway Park. The charitable event, which raises money for Multiple Sclerosis, will be at Fenway again on June 13 for the fourth year in a row.  COURTESY PHOTO
Saugus native and MS4MS Director of Fundraising Dario Pizzano poses with his wife Samantha during last year’s fundraiser at Fenway Park. COURTESY PHOTO/MS4MS

Fans attending the game through MS4MS will be seated in a dedicated section of Fenway Park with plans to turn the entire area orange in support of MS awareness. For ticket information, checkout the website at the end of this piece.

Leading up to the June 13 game, MS4MS will be featured on NESN’s pregame show the night before prior to the first game of the Texas series.

Jared Carrabis, another Saugus native, is also planning to promote the fundraiser on his popular Section 10 podcast that’s dedicated to serving Red Sox Nation and beyond in the baseball world.

Following the Saturday game against the Rangers, MS4MS supporters will be invited to continue the celebration at the popular Cask ‘n Flagon sports bar and restaurant, located across the street from Fenway Park on the corner of Brookline Avenue and Lansdowne Street.

This postgame event will include raffles and a signature orange-theme drink. NUTRL, an alcohol beverage company, will also be on hand to pass out samples of their products.

Proceeds from this daylong fundraiser on June 13 will go to support MS4MS’s mission of raising awareness, funding research, and assisting families affected by Multiple Sclerosis.

The MS4MS charitable team is with Fox baseball commentator Ken Rosenthal before last year’s MS4MS fundraising game at Fenway Park. The charity, which raises money for Multiple Sclerosis, will be at Fenway again on June 13 for the fourth year in a row.  COURTESY PHOTO
The MS4MS team of volunteers is with FOX baseball commentator Ken Rosenthal before last year’s MS4MS fundraiser game at Fenway Park. COURTESY PHOTO/MS4MS

Two days later on June 15, the MS4MS Fundraiser will head once again to the Belmont Country Club to host a round of golf. There will be a wide range of participants, including many associated with Boston sports teams.

There will be no spectators on the course, but fans may purchase tickets for the banquet afterwards that will start at 5 p.m.

All proceeds will be divided among the John Hopkins MS Research Center; UCLA Health MS Research Center; Multiple Sclerosis Center at Massachusetts General Hospital; and individuals directly impacted by MS, who are in need of financial support.

Those interested in purchasing tickets for the game or the golf banquet, can click here. Direct links for the events can be found here: Fenway Park or golf outing.

Donations are also welcome.

Joe McConnell is a longtime, award-winning sports editor for numerous North Shore publications. He began covering Winchester sports for the News in November 2024 and is currently its Sports Editor. He can be reached at editor@winchesternews.org.

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