Skip to main content
Come Fan with UsSaturday, June 20, 2026

MLB and MLBPA are jointly donating $1 million to Hurricane Harvey relief efforts

Part of the donation will reportedly be going to the Red Cross as well as other relief organizations.

Epic Flooding Inundates Houston After Hurricane Harvey
Epic Flooding Inundates Houston After Hurricane Harvey
Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images

Hurricane Harvey swept through Texas over the weekend, causing massive flooding and damage in the Houston metro area. The damage caused will take months, or more likely years, to recover from, and that’s the assessment before the rain has even stopped falling this week.

Relief efforts are already underway to shelter, feed, and care for those injured or evacuated in the storm, and they will presumably continue at full strength for the upcoming weeks and months as the city recovers.

Donations are pouring in from individuals and organizations big and small, and now the MLB and MLBPA have announced they will jointly contribute $1 million to various relief efforts to help with the damage in Texas.

Part of that money will reportedly go to the Red Cross, but there’s no confirmation right now of the exact breakdown of how much money is going to which organizations, or what other relief efforts might be receiving funds.

Harvey has already forced the Astros to play on the road for a significant amount of time due to the conditions in Houston, so this has hit close to home for baseball from the business side even before you consider the fans, supporters, and employees that call Houston home.

It’s a classy gesture that doesn’t need a list of reasons to rationalize why it was done in the first place, donating doesn’t need an explanation. MLB has a lot of ties in Texas and it’s great to see the league and MLBPA wasting no time in mobilizing to send money to various relief organizations that can help those in need as soon as possible.

The Rangers are also donating the proceeds from their 50/50 raffle from this weekend’s series against the Angels to the Red Cross as well.

See More:

More in MLB

MLB
Oklahoma-Georgia gave us an incredible family moment at the Men’s College World SeriesOklahoma-Georgia gave us an incredible family moment at the Men’s College World Series
MLB

Kolby Branch’s final collegiate swing capped off a bittersweet night for the Branch family in Omaha

By Mark Schofield
MLB
Men’s College World Series 2026: Schedule, scores, and how to watchMen’s College World Series 2026: Schedule, scores, and how to watch
MLB

Here is everything you need to know about the 2026 Men’s College World Series, from the full schedule to how to watch

By Mark Schofield
MLB
Owen Hull and UNC knock off West Virginia to advance to the MCWS FinalsOwen Hull and UNC knock off West Virginia to advance to the MCWS Finals
MLB

UNC is headed to the Men’s College World Series Finals after knocking off West Virginia in Omaha

By Mark Schofield
MLB
Men’s College World Series: Joey Volchko dominates as Georgia knocks off TexasMen’s College World Series: Joey Volchko dominates as Georgia knocks off Texas
MLB

Georgia’s Joey Volchko was dominant as the Bulldogs knocked off Texas to open their MCWS

By Mark Schofield
MLB
Men’s College World Series: Gavin Gallaher, Colin Hynek deliver for UNC vs. Ole MissMen’s College World Series: Gavin Gallaher, Colin Hynek deliver for UNC vs. Ole Miss
MLB

Gavin Gallaher’s first career MCWS hit came at a perfect time for UNC against Ole Miss

By Mark Schofield
MLB
Men’s College World Series 2026: One key player for each teamMen’s College World Series 2026: One key player for each team
MLB

Here is one key player to watch on each team at the Men’s College World Series

By Mark Schofield