SL1 Mississippi Braves

M-Braves Homestand Highlights, June 19-23

Published on June 18, 2013 under Southern League (SL1)
Mississippi Braves News Release


PEARL, MS - The Mississippi Braves start the second half of the 2013 season with a five-game series against the Birmingham Barons, who won the first half title in the Southern League North Division. The series at Trustmark Park runs from Wednesday, June 19 through Sunday, June 23. Don't miss your chance to see the Double-A Braves in action. See below for a list of promotions during the upcoming homestand.

The M-Braves also have several different ticket packs available for a limited time only. All packs include undated tickets that can be exchanged to the game(s) of your choice. The Dale Murphy Package includes an autographed Dale Murphy baseball card and an autographed photo. The Andrelton Simmons Package includes an autographed photo of Simmons and is available while supplies last. The Summer Six Pack Special includes a free pass to Geyser Falls and a M-Braves hat. For more information or to order today, call 888-BRAVES4.

Wednesday, June 19

vs Birmingham Barons at 7:00 PM. Gates open at 6:00 PM.

FREE Kids Night: Kids 14 and under get in free with the purchase of an adult ticket FREE Fun Zone Night: Kids can play in the Fun Zone for free throughout the game $1 hot dogs and 16 oz fountain drinks all night

Thursday, June 20

vs Birmingham Barons at 7:00 PM. Gates open at 6:00 PM.

St. Dominic's Employee Appreciation Night: Present your St. Dominic's badge at the Trustmark Park Box Office to get a $5 ticket. Chick-fil-A Promotional Night: Gate giveaways compliments of Chick-fil-A Pink the Park Night presented by the Central Mississippi Steel Magnolias: All fans are encouraged to wear pink to help support the fight against breast cancer. Thirsty Thursday sponsored by Y101: 16 oz soft drinks and 16 oz domestic draft beer are $1

Friday, June 21

vs Birmingham Barons at 7:00 PM. Gates open at 6:00 PM.

Friday Night Fireworks sponsored by Entergy & US96.3 Entergy Power to Care Night/Salvation Army Clothes Drive: Entergy and Entergy Nuclear employees can show an ID work badge or business card to get Dugout or Field Level tickets for only $3. Anyone making a clothes donation to the Salvation Army can purchase Field Level tickets for $5. Reusable shopping bags will be given out to the first 500 fans through the gates compliments of Entergy.

Saturday, June 22

vs Birmingham Barons at 7:00 PM. Gates open at 6:00 PM.

Super Saver Saturday: $5 Field Level tickets, $1 16 oz. fountain drinks, $2 16 oz. domestic draft beer and hot dogs, 25% off in the Extra Innings Team Store and $5 FunZone wristbands. Tonight's game sponsored by Miss 103

Sunday, June 23

vs Birmingham Barons at 5:00 PM. Gates open at 3:30 PM.

FamilyFest Sunday Howard Industries Kids Run the Bases

WEEKLY PROMOTION DETAILS

Mondays

Military Monday: All members of the United States Military (past and present) and their family members can get any ticket in the seating bowl for $5.

Make a Difference Monday sponsored by Yogi on the Lake-Jellystone Park: Stop by Yogi on the Lake-Jellystone Park (113 Campground Rd, Pelahatchie) to register for your chance to win tickets to a Monday night Mississippi Braves home game.

Thursdays

Thirsty Thursday: 16 oz fountain drinks and 16 oz domestic draft beer are $1 each.

Fridays

Friday Night Fireworks: The fireworks show will begin following the game.

Sundays

FamilyFest Sunday: Four (4) dugout level seats, four (4) hot dogs or hamburgers, four (4) 16 oz. soft drinks, four (4) bags of peanuts or cracker jacks, four (4) M-Braves baseball caps, two (2) game programs and free FunZone wristbands for kids. ALL FOR ONLY $52 (regular price $153). Additional tickets with all the extras may be purchased for $15 each.

Howard Industries Kids Run the Bases: Kids 14 and under have the opportunity to run the bases following the game compliments for Howard Industries.




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