The 100 Inning Game is an annual charity fundraising event that raises money for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) research.
The 100 Inning Game was first conceived in February 2004 by Brett Rudy and Mike Lembo, both members of the Boston Men's Baseball League.
A meeting between Brett, Mike, and the ALS Association MA Chapter ensued and a deal was quickly struck to get things underway.
A check was presented by the game organizers to Curt Schilling on the field at Fenway Park later that year.
This year brought in an additional $85,000 to the charity, making the three-year total of the 100 Inning Game $310,000 donated to Curt's Pitch for ALS.