
2022 Storm Schedule Announced
September 24, 2021 - California League (CalL)
Lake Elsinore Storm News Release
We again wanted to thank all of our loyal Storm fans for making the 2021 season a roaring success during a difficult year. We are thrilled to announce the 2022 Storm Schedule as we look to make it our best and most engaging season yet! This season will copy the 2021 format of mostly 6 game series with Monday as the primary off-day. The 2022 schedule will begin on the road for the Storm as they face the Inland Empire 66ers for one of just two 3 game series.
This upcoming season there will be 11 home series equaling 66 total home games in Lake Elsinore. Our most common home opponents are the Los Angeles Dodgers affiliate, Rancho Cucamonga Quakes and the Los Angeles Angels affiliate, Inland Empire 66ers. In fact, 36 of the 66 home games this season will be against either the Quakes or the 66ers.
We are very excited to make this schedule widely available to our fans and we look forward to announcing times, promotions, and much more over the next few months! Follow along closely by following us on our social platforms or subscribing to our newsletter at http://tiny.cc/stormsignup.
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