MLB Retired Players Association
"Player's Helping Player's"
Major League Baseball Retired Players Association is a 501(c)(3) formed to provide support, career transitions and a variety of other services to former Major League Baseball players and those in the baseball community. Our motto " Players Helping Players" shows everlasting camaraderie among ball players.
We are all one team.
“The Association has been formed as a California not-for-profit corporation, and an application for status as a publicly-supported charitable and educational Code Section 501(c)(3) organization was filed on October 31, 2023 with the Internal Revenue Service. While there generally is no assurance that the IRS will recognize any applicant as a Code Section 501(c)(3) organization, the Association is confident that such status will be granted. If we receive information from the Internal Revenue Service, we will advise you.”
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​About Us
The Major League Baseball Retired Players Association was formed to educate both young and old about the great game of baseball, to assist those that have played and to continue to interact with our great fans.
Mission Statement
​Major League Baseball Retired Players Association is a 501(c)3.
Our purposes are to:
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Inspire and educate youth through positive sports images
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Protect the dignity of the game through former players
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Promote the game of baseball
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Provide charitable contributions and grants for baseball-related activities
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Award baseball and other athletic scholarships
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Provide career transition assistance to former players
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Provide advice to retirees, widows, and beneficiaries regarding benefits
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Assist with certain legal issues that may arise in connection with baseball matters
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Make inquiries and suggestions to, the Major League Baseball Players Association regarding benefits matters
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Serve as an intermediary and advocate with certain committee's of the Major League Baseball Players Association
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Solidify and preserve the legacy of retired players by creating and managing new revenue streams and developing health, welfare, and educational programs.