Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Coldwell Banker and MLB.com Debut Custom Online Video Series Featuring Active and Former Major League Baseball Sta

CC Sabathia, Adam Jones, Johnny Damon and Steve Garvey among those opening their homes to viewers of the Coldwell Banker Home Field Advantage series

MADISON, N.J.-- Baseball and home have a lot in common. From high school all the way to the Major League, each team enjoys the aspects of a unique "home" field, the game's best sluggers mash "home" runs, and every base runner's singular goal is simply to arrive safe at "home." With so much overlap between America's pastime and the American Dream, Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC and MLB.com, the official website of Major League Baseball, partnered to produce an online video series entitled Home Field Advantage. The new series will explore what "home" means to active and former baseball stars by offering a rare look into the places they call home when they're not on the field.
"Through this partnership with MLB.com and some of the biggest names in baseball, Coldwell Banker continues to showcase emotional attachment people have to their homes," said Sean Blankenship, senior vice president, marketing for Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. "With the new online video series, viewers get a glimpse into the home lives of a group of baseball icons."
Coldwell Banker® is the first real estate brand to partner with MLB.com to create a custom online video series. The Home Field Advantage series will debut May 14 on a special section of the Coldwell Banker Blue Matter blog. Each video will also be featured on MLB.com and the official website of each player's team at different points throughout the MLB season. The series launches with two separate videos of players offering a tour of their residence and sharing with viewers what makes their house a home. One of the launch videos will feature CC Sabathia of the New York Yankees; the other will spotlight Neil Walker of the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Following the release of the Sabathia and Walker videos, a new Home Field Advantage entry will debut on the Coldwell Banker Blue Matter blog and MLB.com every Wednesday through the month of July, with the exception of July 16. With this year's MLB All-Star Game in Minnesota on July 15, Coldwell Banker Real Estate and MLB.com will release a special All-Star Game edition Home Field Advantage segment on Monday, July 14. The special video entry is scheduled to feature Minnesota native and Twins pitcher, Glen Perkins.
Below are the scheduled release dates for each of the videos and featured players:
Home Field Advantage Video and Player Release Dates
Player
Team
Video Release Date*
CC Sabathia
New York Yankees
May 14, 2014
Neil Walker
Pittsburgh Pirates
May 14, 2014
LaTroy Hawkins
Colorado Rockies
May 21, 2014
Johnny Damon
Boston Red Sox
May 28, 2014
Steve Garvey
Los Angeles Dodgers
June 4, 2014
Adam Jones
Baltimore Orioles
June 11, 2014
Dillon Gee
New York Mets
June 18, 2014
Dexter Fowler
Houston Astros
June 25, 2014
Colby Rasmus
Toronto Blue Jays
July 2, 2014
Adam Dunn
Chicago White Sox
July 9, 2014
Glen Perkins
Minnesota Twins
July 14, 2014
A.J. Griffin
Oakland A's
July 23, 2014
Brandon Belt
San Francisco Giants
July 30, 2014
* Dates subject to change
Coldwell Banker Real Estate will also have homepage advertising exclusively running on MLB.com and all official MLB team sites excluding the Toronto Blue Jays, beginning May 14. This is part of the company's advertising buy that runs through August and includes sponsorship of several MLB.TV free Game of the Day promotions.
Expanding on the baseball partnership, Coldwell Banker Real Estate has secured local sponsorship with seven Comcast Sports Network affiliates. Affiliate stations in BaltimoreBostonChicago, D.C., HoustonNew YorkOaklandPhiladelphia and San Franciscowill air Coldwell Banker commercials during coverage of their local MLB teams.
In addition, Coldwell Banker Real Estate is now sponsoring the Home Field segment of ESPN's popular nightly baseball news program, Baseball Tonight. In each segment, the show's on-air talent breaks down key plays from that day's games on a Coldwell Banker branded baseball infield.

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