If We Score 30 We Will Feed 300 People
Dave Roberts Shakes the Sports World With Bold Promise to Turn Every Dodgers Game Into a Mission of Kindness
A Baseball Game With a Bigger Purpose
In a stunning and heartfelt announcement that is quickly going viral, Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts revealed a new initiative that aims to make every Dodgers score count far beyond the field.
“If we score 30 runs, we’ll feed 300 people,” Roberts told the press with passion in his voice. “Baseball has the power to lift people up—and we’re going to use it.”
This isn’t just a feel-good gesture. It’s a commitment that’s turning heads across Major League Baseball and changing how people think about community impact in professional sports.

Turning Runs Into Meals
Partnering with local organizations across Los Angeles, including food banks and shelters, Roberts has pledged that for every run the Dodgers score this season, ten people in need will receive a warm, nutritious meal—starting immediately.
The initiative has been dubbed “Runs for Relief,” and the Dodgers have already dedicated logistics and resources to deliver on the promise.
*“This city supports us endlessly,” Roberts said. “It’s time we give that energy back in a way that truly matters.”
Players Embrace the Mission
The announcement was met with overwhelming support from Dodgers players. Mookie Betts, Freddie Freeman, and Shohei Ohtani have already pledged their own donations to match the team’s efforts.
*“I play for wins, yes,” Betts said. “But I also play to make a difference. And now we’re doing both at once.”
Inside the clubhouse, the mood has shifted. Every base hit, every run scored now carries a deeper meaning.

Fans Join the Movement
Within hours of the announcement, Dodgers fans began joining the cause. A growing number of supporters have pledged to match donations for every run, and the official Dodgers website crashed briefly due to a surge in traffic.
Social media exploded with the hashtag #RunsForRelief, with thousands of fans sharing messages like:
“I’ve loved this team all my life. But today, I’ve never been prouder to wear Dodger Blue.”
A Manager With a Mission
This isn’t the first time Dave Roberts has used his platform for good. A cancer survivor and longtime advocate for underserved communities, Roberts has always believed that winning games and uplifting lives can go hand in hand.
But this latest effort may be his most powerful yet.
*“People remember home runs,” he said. “But they’ll never forget a meal when they were hungry. If our game can help someone sleep with a full stomach, then we’ve already won.”
Beyond the Diamond
As the Dodgers continue their push through the season, the team is now united in a deeper cause. For every fan watching the scoreboard, there’s more at stake than just who wins or loses—there’s a life being touched, a family being helped, a city being healed.
And it all started with one man, one promise, and one powerful belief:
That sports can still change the world.