
Hillsboro Hops Announce Five Founding Corporate Partners
Published on May 2, 2013 under Northwest League (NWL1)
Hillsboro Hops News Release
Tuality Healthcare will be the official team physician of the Hops and provide a team of healthcare professionals to Hops players. Dr. David Buuck of Tuality will serve as the team's doctor.
"As western Washington County's leading healthcare provider, Tuality Healthcare is pleased to be one of the founding sponsors of the Hillsboro Hops," said Dick Stenson, Tuality Healthcare President and Chief Executive Officer. "Baseball is America's pastime and we're proud to welcome the Hops to Hillsboro as the only professional baseball team in the Portland Metro area. Play ball and good luck to the Hops in their inaugural season."
All founding partners will have featured signage adjacent to the video board, promotional opportunities, hospitality opportunities, and use of the Hops team marks for co-marketing.
The Hillsboro Hops will play their first season in Oregon after moving from Yakima, Washington. The team will begin their 76-game regular season on Friday, June 14th with a three-game series against the Salem-Keizer Volcanoes in Salem. The Hops will make their home debut in Hillsboro on Monday, June 17th when they play host to Eugene Emeralds for a three-game series. For a complete 2013 Hillsboro Hops schedule, go online to www.hillsborohops.com.
Hillsboro Hops season tickets are ON SALE NOW by calling 503.640.0887 or by going online to www.hillsborohops.com.
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