
Felix Tomorrow
July 29, 2005 - Pacific Coast League (PCL1)
Tacoma Rainiers News Release
Felix Hernandez, baseball's #1 pitching prospect will start Saturday, July 30 for the Rainiers. This will be Felix's first start since his rehab from Bursitis as a relief pitcher for the Rainiers.
Coincidentally the Rainiers and Tacoma Public Utilities will be giving away bronze statues of Felix Hernandez on Saturday to the first 1,500 fans through the gates when they open at 5:30 p.m. These one of a kind statues of the pitcher are completely bronzed and feature Felix in his pitching pose and Rainiers jersey. Click on the picture below for more information on the giveaway.
Don't miss your opportunity Saturday to see history in the making by watching the Mariners next hot pitcher up close and personal here in Tacoma. The next start he makes could very well be in Seattle!
Be sure to check out our website at www.tacomarainiers.com or call our office at 253.752.7707 for more information on any upcoming event at Cheney Stadium!
Pacific Coast League Stories from July 29, 2005
- RedHawks take series finale, 14-4 over Sidewinders - Tucson Sidewinders
- Stingers Strike Late Again, Hand Isotopes 6-3 Defeat - Albuquerque Isotopes
- Cats Maul âBirds, 12-1 - Memphis Redbirds
- Sounds Drop Third Straight To Grizzlies, 9-5 - Nashville Sounds
- Express hang on to win for series split - Round Rock Express
- Big Express innings sink Sox - Round Rock Express
- Omaha Royals game notes - Omaha Storm Chasers
- Sidewinders win sixth straight, top RedHawks, 4-0 - Tucson Sidewinders
- Oklahoma July 29 Notes - Oklahoma City Comets
- Felix Tomorrow - Tacoma Rainiers
- Eighth inning runs doom Zephyrs - New Orleans Baby Cakes
- Beavers can't get it going against Royals - Portland Beavers
- RedHawks shut out again in Tucson - Oklahoma City Comets
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