Trash Pandas, SportsMED, Crestwood Announce Long-Term Corporate Partnership
MADISON, Alabama - AUGUST 2, 2019 -- The Rocket City Trash Pandas, SportsMED Orthopedic and Spine Center, and Crestwood Medical Center have announced a multi-year corporate partnership, which will include naming rights to the Stadium Club in the Trash Pandas' new ballpark in Madison.It was also announced that orthopedic surgeon
MADISON, Alabama - AUGUST 2, 2019 -- The Rocket City Trash Pandas, SportsMED Orthopedic and Spine Center, and Crestwood Medical Center have announced a multi-year corporate partnership, which will include naming rights to the Stadium Club in the Trash Pandas' new ballpark in Madison.
It was also announced that orthopedic surgeon Dr. Troy Layton has been named by the Los Angeles Angels to be the Trash Pandas' team physician. The Trash Pandas are the Double-A affiliate of the Angels. "
"SportsMED has long been associated with athletics in this area - from high school to college, and the pro level," said Ralph Nelson, CEO of the Trash Pandas. "We welcome the experienced staffs at Crestwood and SportsMED, and are thrilled to have Dr. Layton - who also served the Huntsville Stars - as the Trash Pandas' team physician. "
"With the outstanding facilities at Crestwood Medical Center, combined with Dr. Layton's amazing experience, the Trash Pandas' players will be in excellent hands. We are excited and gratified to be partners with SportsMED and Crestwood."
"Crestwood is proud to continue our support of the North Alabama community by partnering with the Rocket City Trash Pandas as its hospital provider," said Crestwood Medical Center CEO Dr. Pam Hudson. "Baseball is back in our area for families to enjoy and we are honored to be a part of this exciting community asset."
The Crestwood and SportsMED brands and logos will also be prominently featured throughout the ballpark. The club on the suite level will be named the SportsMED Stadium Club.
"We are excited and honored to be a part of this organization," said SportsMED CEO Blake Bentley. "We visited the stadium this week and it is unbelievable; everything is first class. We've had a long relationship with baseball in the region and we're glad it's back in the Rocket City."
The Trash Pandas will open their inaugural season next year with their home debut set for April 15 at 6:35 p.m. against the Mississippi Braves at the new ballpark in Town Madison.