Baseball

Milton CAT to Lead 2026 Cape Cod Baseball League Opening Day

The heavy‑equipment firm joins a historic summer tradition with a sweepstakes and community focus

Milton CAT, the heavy‑equipment manufacturer known for its yellow machines, has been named the presenting sponsor of the 2026 Cape Cod Baseball League Opening Day, a role that will spotlight the company across all five games scheduled for Saturday, June 13.

A Summer Celebration With a New Partner

The partnership will weave Milton CAT’s brand into every facet of the opening weekend, from signage at the ballparks to on‑field promotions that highlight the company’s commitment to the Cape Cod community.

Fans can also enter a #BuiltForSummer sweepstakes for a chance to win a ceremonial first‑pitch opportunity, adding an interactive element that ties the sponsor’s ‘Built for Summer’ tagline to the sport’s most anticipated day.

Andrew Lang, President of the Cape Cod Baseball League, said he is proud to welcome Milton CAT as the presenting sponsor, noting that the collaboration aligns with the league’s mission to enrich the baseball experience for players and spectators alike.

Dean Swartz, Milton CAT’s Director of Marketing, added that the company values its longstanding relationship with the league, having previously served as the presenting sponsor of the annual CCBL All‑Star Game, and sees this new role as an extension of that tradition.

The Cape Cod Baseball League, a non‑profit organization founded in 1923, fields teams across the Cape Cod region of Massachusetts and has seen a surge of talent, with 392 alumni appearing on Major League Baseball rosters as recently as 2025.

Milton CAT’s expansion to 16 locations and a workforce of over 1,700 employees across six states underscores the company’s growing footprint, a fact that both parties hope will translate into heightened visibility for the league and its community initiatives.

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