MEDIA ADVISORY, June 11, 2003 (PRIMEZONE) --
WHO: Curt Schilling, All-Star pitcher for the Arizona Diamondbacks Baseball Team WHAT: June 19 is the 100th anniversary of the birthday of Lou Gehrig, the New York Yankee Hall of Famer who died of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, known as Lou Gehrig's disease. During the last decade, researchers have made significant advances in learning more about this progressive neurodegenerative disease that claims some 5,600 lives in the United States each year. Schilling, who named his son Gehrig after the Yankee slugger, is one of the nation's leading figure's in the fight against ALS through fundraising efforts and public awareness activities. WHEN: Available upon request CONTACT: To arrange interviews with Schilling, contact Jeff Snyder, The ALS Association, 818-587-2220, or Katie Leighton, Publicist for Curt Schilling, 610-687-9877 or by e-mail at katiecsn@aol.com.