Baseball MVP Miguel Cabrera Stars in Chrysler Ad Campaign

Baseball MVP Miguel Cabrera
Baseball MVP Miguel Cabrera

The Chrysler brand debuts three on-air new spots as part of its new advertising campaign celebrating the launch of the all-new 2015 Chrysler 200.

The on-air campaign, featuring baseball MVP Miguel Cabrera, takes its cue from the iconic poem “Casey at the Bat” by Ernest Thayer. The campaign launches in the U.S. this weekend (9/20).

The 30-second national television commercial “Miggy at the Bat” is an adaptation of the famous baseball poem “Casey at the Bat” with a twist.

A 60-second longer form video of “Miggy at the Bat” can also be found on the Chrysler brand’s YouTube page.

Two additional on-air spots will have targeted cable placement: the 30-second spot “In the Right Hands” speaks to the fact that the right tool in the hands of the right person can turn something ordinary into something transcendent.

The 30-second spot “Game Changers” focuses on how Miguel Cabrera is changing the game of baseball every single time he puts on his glove and picks up his bat.

The commercials are narrated by Kevin Yon (the voice behind the Chrysler brand’s “Born Makers” and “Born of Fire” commercials) and were created in partnership by full-service advertising agency Doner.

The spots serve as a continuation of Chrysler brand’s relationship with Miguel Cabrera, MLB’s first Triple Crown winner in more than 40 years, which was established in the fall of 2013.

It is the second campaign partnership with the baseball superstar. Last fall, the Chrysler brand debuted its “Road to Greatness” campaign featuring Miguel Cabrera, which aired during Major League Baseball’s American and National League Championship Series and World Series.

The Chrysler brand currently displays the all-new 2015 Chrysler 200 on the building wrap of Chrysler Group Headquarters in Auburn Hills, Mich.

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