Genentech, River Cats Help Cancer Patients
Triple-digit temperatures couldn’t keep hundreds of NorthBay Healthcare employees, friends, family members and cancer patients from coming to a River Cats game on Saturday, June 29. The crowd came to kick off the start of Genentech’s “Strike Out Cancer” baseball season fundraiser, which benefits NorthBay Cancer Center.
The NorthBay contingent filled a section of the Raley Field ball park in West Sacramento, waving white sound-makers in a show of support for Genentech. For the third year, Genentech has promised to donate $100 for every strike out a River Cats pitcher throws at a home game, up to $50,000, through the season’s end in September. “I was extremely excited to see so many employees participated this year,” said Brett Johnson, president of the NorthBay Healthcare Foundation. “Even though it was very hot, both NorthBay and Genentech had an outstanding showing at the game. The River Cats personnel were also impressed with the turnout.”
Not only did NorthBay nearly fill up a large section with its supporters, but several special guests were feted at the event. Three patients—Pat Mcknight, Margarita Lopez and Lori Guerrieri—who received Genentech cancer-fighting drugs, and who had been treated by NorthBay, were featured during a special pre-game video. The patients were also invited to come down to the field before the game and Pat tossed out the first pitch. They then enjoyed the ballgame from private box seats as guests of Genentech and the River Cats.