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Media Music Teacher Wins MLB All-Star Competition, Throws Out First Pitch

The music school founder was selected among 119 participants in the MLB & Mastercard Small Business Pitch Competition.

Performers participate ahead of the MLB baseball All-Star Game between the American League and National League, Tuesday, July 14, 2026, in Philadelphia.
Performers participate ahead of the MLB baseball All-Star Game between the American League and National League, Tuesday, July 14, 2026, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

PHILADELPHIA — The 2026 MLB All-Star Game began with a Media music teacher throwing the ceremonial first pitch.

Shana Pistilli, founder of Rubato School of Music, was the winner of the 2026 MLB & Mastercard Small Business Pitch Competition.

Pistilli was selected among 119 applicants for the grand prize: a $10,000 small-business grant, mentorship from Mastercard and the chance to throw the ceremonial first pitch before the All-Star Game at Citizens Bank Park.

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With a focus on inclusion, Rubato offers lessons to students of all abilities. Last year, the business won Build a Music School's award for Music School of the Year, for schools with fewer than 100 students.

Founded in 2022, Rubato began as a 200-square-foot music studio but has grown since, while maintaining a 98 percent student retention rate, according to MLB.com.

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"Being recognized by MLB and Mastercard is an incredible honor, but what makes this award so meaningful is what it represents," Pistilli said in a statement. "Four years ago, Rubato started with one simple belief: Every student deserves a place to belong."

Rubato School of Music is located at 630 S Ridley Creek Road.

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