BY Jason Beck: MLB.com

| Not only does Michael Oliveto bring impressive numbers and athleticism for a high-school catcher to the Tigers system, the supplemental first-round Draft pick from last week also brings a great head of hair. That’s not something he’s used to having heading into the summer months. For much of his childhood, Oliveto shaved his head each spring for a good cause. “For the St. Baldrick’s Foundation,” he explained last week on a Zoom call with reporters. “For 12 years, I shaved my head and got donations from people in the community. I’d shave my head in March around St. Patrick’s Day. Did that for 12 years. “This year, I didn’t, but I did raise money through raffles and stuff. I set it up through my school ball team. We would have people come to the games and buy raffle tickets. We got local businesses to donate gift cards and stuff. Every home game we picked out a raffle winner, and the rest of the money we donated to St. Baldrick’s. “I’ve had some people who have had cancer that are close to me, and it’s just really cool to be able to be a part of something like that.” |
| Not only does Michael Oliveto bring impressive numbers and athleticism for a high-school catcher to the Tigers system, the supplemental first-round Draft pick from last week also brings a great head of hair. That’s not something he’s used to having heading into the summer months. For much of his childhood, Oliveto shaved his head each spring for a good cause. “For the St. Baldrick’s Foundation,” he explained last week on a Zoom call with reporters. “For 12 years, I shaved my head and got donations from people in the community. I’d shave my head in March around St. Patrick’s Day. Did that for 12 years. “This year, I didn’t, but I did raise money through raffles and stuff. I set it up through my school ball team. We would have people come to the games and buy raffle tickets. We got local businesses to donate gift cards and stuff. Every home game we picked out a raffle winner, and the rest of the money we donated to St. Baldrick’s. “I’ve had some people who have had cancer that are close to me, and it’s just really cool to be able to be a part of something like that.” |