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Fans Can Celebrate Their Own "Field of Dreams" With the Jackals This Father's Day

June 7, 2006 - Canadian American League (Can-Am)
New Jersey Jackals News Release


LITTLE FALLS, NJ (June, 2006) - The New Jersey Jackals announced today an innovative promotion occurring on Sunday, June 18, 2006 at 2:05pm. In celebration of Father's Day, before the game versus the Nashua Pride, fans will have the opportunity to have a catch on the field at Yogi Berra Stadium, and after the game all children will be allowed to run the bases.

"We are proud to provide families the exciting opportunity to have a catch on a professional baseball field," said Director of Group Sales Brooke Kenna. "We invite families to come out and enjoy the ballgame on June 18 and come away with a lasting memory."

The pre-game catch will occur on June 18, 2006 between 1:00 p.m. and 1:30 p.m. Game time is 2:05 p.m. All participants must bring their own glove and ball. For more information on this year's exciting promotional schedule or how to purchase tickets, fans can log on to www.jackals.com or call (973) 746-7434.

As part of the independent Can-Am league, the Jackals will host 46 exciting games against the Brockton Rox, Nashua Pride, New Haven Cutters, North Shore Spirit, Les Capitales de Quebec, Worcester Tornadoes and new rivals, the Sussex Skyhawks. Standard game times are 7:05 pm Monday through Saturday and 2:05 pm on Sundays.

For information on the New Jersey Jackals, log on to www.jackals.com. Full and partial ticket packages are available, as well as group tickets, and can be reserved by calling the front office at 973-746-7434. Jackals play their home games at Yogi Berra Stadium, located on the grounds of Montclair State University. Yogi Berra Stadium opened in 1998 as the first top-of-the-line stadium in the Can-Am League. The stadium, which is flanked by the Yogi Berra Museum and Learning Center on its first-base side, has quickly earned the reputation as the home of champions as the Jackals have won four championship titles in eight years.




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