SAN FRANCISCO -- Hot-hitting Brewers outfielder Christian Yelich is among a record 38 active Major Leaguers on the advisory board of the Taylor Hooton Foundation, which advocates against performance-enhancing drug use by American youths.
Yelich and the other board members are participating in the foundation's 2018 public service campaign called "It's All Me," which will appear in Brewers programs at Miller Park and other publications, including MLB's All-Star Game, League Championship Series and World Series magazines.
"It's something I was part of in Miami, too," Yelich said, "and got to go to a school to tell kids you want to know that you can look back and know you gave it all that you had, and it was you.