The following was issued by TNAwrestling.com:
CURTIS GRANDERSON SIGNS FOR DUAL ROLE WITH TNA WRESTLING
Detroit Tigers outfielder set to appear at Slammiversary 7 on June 21 at The Palace of Auburn Hills
Curtis Granderson has agreed to a dual, high-profile role at "Slammiversary 7," scheduled for June 21 at The Palace of Auburn Hills, it was announced today.
Granderson, the All-Star outfielder for the Detroit Tigers and a life-long pro wrestling fan, will be an integral part of Total Nonstop Action (TNA) Wrestling's 7th anniversary show, airing live on pay-per-view and featuring such stars as Kurt Angle, Kevin Nash, Sting, AJ Styles, Scott Steiner, Jeff Jarrett and reigning TNA World Heavyweight Champion Mick Foley.
Granderson will serve as the Keeper of the Title for the inaugural X-Division King of the Mountain match, which will showcase the high-flying, death-defying X-Division stars.
Granderson also will be a color commentator for that match, alongside Mike Tenay and Don West.
"I am excited to be a part of Slammiversary 7 and TNA Wrestling," Granderson said. "It is a strong organization that provides amazing entertainment to sports fans at a value not provided by most sports entities. The opportunity to work with this historic event was not one I could pass up.
"I am an avid fan of pro wrestling and TNA Wrestling in particular. I have attended numerous TNA shows in Orlando with family, friends and teammates, and it is truly a one-of-a-kind experience. I expect only the biggest and best to come out for Slammiversary 7 at The Palace of Auburn Hills."
Slammiversary 7 features seven matches, including a King of the Mountain Match for the TNA World Championship.
"I take the role of Keeper of the Title seriously," Granderson said. "The X Division's best will by vying for this belt in a King of the Mountain Match, but it won't just be handed to them. I expect all of the competitors to fight a tough match, and I will relinquish the belt once they meet my standards of a champion."
"Slammiversary 7" will mark the 7th anniversary of TNA Wrestling and TNA's return to the Detroit area for the first time since "Bound For Glory 2006," which was the first time TNA held a pay-per-view event outside of the "iMPACT! Zone" in Orlando, Fla.
"We're thrilled and honored that Curtis has agreed to be a part of Slammiversary 7," said TNA Wrestling President Dixie Carter. "Curtis isn't just a great baseball player, but a wonderful person, a great humanitarian. His charity, The Grand Kids Foundation, was established in 2008 as an educational-based organization and it does wonders to help needy kids.