PCL1 Oklahoma City Comets

MLB Tickets Now Available at AT&T Bricktown Ballpark

Published on February 27, 2008 under Pacific Coast League (PCL1)
Oklahoma City Comets News Release


The Oklahoma RedHawks are pleased to host a pre-season major league baseball game featuring the Chicago White Sox vs. the Texas Rangers. The game will be played on March 28 at 7:05 pm at AT&T Bricktown Ballpark.

"The response to the MLB game has been tremendous." Scott Pruitt, co-owner and managing general partner said "What a better way to kick-off the RedHawks' season than with a major league game right here in the heart of Oklahoma City."

Tickets for the exhibition game are now available at the box office located on Mickey Mantle Dr. or by calling 218-1000. The game debuts the All You Can Eat Seat which will be sold at $40 (for one) or four for $150. The All You Can Eat Seat's are located on the third base line in sections 100, 101 and 102 and include unlimited popcorn, soda, peanuts, hot dogs, nachos and cotton candy.

Regular ticket prices for Rangers-White Sox are as follows: $50 club level, $35 field box, $30 field bleacher, $25 terrace reserved, $20 general admission and standing room only. RedHawks season ticket holders receive their seats for the major league game as part of their package.

"We continue to believe in big league ball at the RedHawks." said Pruitt "We are one of thirty teams at the highest affiliation with a major league franchise. It's always big league at the AT&T Bricktown Ballpark."

Oklahoma RedHawks individual game tickets also are available to the public beginning Monday, March 3. Fans can purchase tickets by phone at 218-1000, online at www.oklahomaredhawks.com or at the ticket office 9 am to 6 pm, Monday - Friday.

The Oklahoma RedHawks' regular season begins Thursday, April 3 at The Brick against the Memphis Redbirds.




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