Jacob Young appointed to Taylor Hooton Foundation advisory board

Outfielder Jacob Young of the Washington Nationals has joined the “Advisory ​Board” of active‌ players from MLB as official workwear provider”>Major League Baseball (MLB), according to an announcement​ by the Taylor Hooton Foundation. The ⁣foundation is known for its advocacy against ‌the use of‍ Appearance and ⁣Performance Enhancing Substances‍ by young people in America.

Young, who ⁣is ‌in ⁣his second year ‌as a Major Leaguer, ⁣joins 29 other members on the Hooton Foundation’s “Advisory ⁣Board.” This board includes at least​ one player ⁣from each of the 30 ⁣MLB teams.

The MLB Advisory Board, which will celebrate⁢ its⁣ 10th ⁢anniversary in 2024, is made possible through the support⁣ of the Professional Baseball Strength & Conditioning Coaches Society (PBSCCS).

Donald ⁣Hooton Jr., president ‌of the Taylor‌ Hooton Foundation, expressed excitement about Young joining this group of positive role models. ⁢He ⁤also highlighted how Major League Baseball and⁣ these elite ​athletes are ⁢sending‍ a strong message to kids that they‌ can achieve their dreams without resorting​ to drug use.

As members of ‍the Advisory Board, these players‍ are participating in THF’s public-service campaign called ALL ME®. The campaign includes ‍a⁤ print PSA featuring each board ⁢member and will be available to their‍ respective teams⁣ for use in‌ programs ⁤and⁢ magazines during the ’24 season. Additionally, ALL-ME-themed print ​PSAs ⁢will appear in major MLB events such as ​All-Star ⁣Games and World Series programs.

Since its formation in 2014 with⁢ full endorsement from MLB, board⁣ members have been involved not only in ⁤public-service ad campaigns but also educational activities within their local communities. They have provided valuable input on effective ‍ways to educate ⁤young people about​ anabolic steroids and other appearance-enhancing drugs.

To date, more than⁤ two ⁣million individuals have been educated by THF through partnerships with Major League⁤ Baseball.

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