
Homestand packed with incredible promotions
Published on June 22, 2006 under South Atlantic League (SAL1)
Hagerstown Suns News Release
The Hagerstown Suns return to Municipal Stadium tonight, Thursday, June 22nd, following the All-Star break. The Suns will entertain the Lakewood Blue Claws through Sunday. The four game set features a celebration of one-hit wonders (on and off the field), the third round of the Twigg Cycles Calendar Girl competition, Fireworks, Faith Night #1, a Little League Home Run Derby, and if the fans aren't exhausted by Sunday they can come back and take part in our second annual Renew Your Vows ceremony, and a "Shoeless" Joe Jackson tribute.
The excitement begins tonight, Thursday, as the Suns will pay homage to one-hit wonders of music and baseball. In addition to playing one-hit wonders over the sound system, the Suns will reward one lucky fan with 2007 season tickets if each Suns player records at least one hit out of the starting line-up. Tonight also marks the 3rd round of the Twigg Cycles Calendar Girl competition and, as always, Thirsty Thursday drafts will be only $1. The game starts at 7:05pm.
On Friday, fans can arrive early to watch the Dynamark/Atlantic Security Little League Home Run Derby and stay late to view the First Data & Lite 97.5 Fireworks Extravaganza. Saturday features the second round of the Little League Home Run Derby along with our first Faith Night of the season.
Sunday's a busy day as the Suns standard Sunday promotions will take place including the Herald-Mail Family Sundays, where fans get 4 tickets, 4 hot dogs, 4 sodas and 4 popcorns for just $25 dollars with the coupon from Saturday or Sunday's Herald-Mail newspaper. Sundays are also the day when kids can go on the field to be read to pre-game by Suns players during Suns Story Time presented by the Washington County Arts Council.
Also on Sunday will be our second annual Renew Your Vows ceremony on-field prior to the game. A minister will preside over the service. Fans can register by arriving at Fan Services inside the Hagerstown Trust Plaza prior to 1pm.
During the sixth inning we will pay tribute to "Shoeless" Joe Jackson by encouraging all fans to go shoeless. The Suns will register the total number of "shoeless" fans at the game and submit the information to Guinness in our attempt for a world record of "shoeless" fans at a baseball game. Following the game, Antietam Cable Advertising, Mini Melts and the Suns invite all kids on the field to run the bases. On their way out of the stadium, fans can pick up a coupon for ice cream from The Big Dipper.
The Suns are the single-A affiliate of the New York Mets and are owned by Los Angeles based Mandalay Baseball Properties. For more information, or to purchase tickets, contact the Suns at 301.791.6266 or visit online at www.hagerstownsuns.com.
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- Former Charleston Southern star joins RiverDogs - Charleston RiverDogs
- Holmberg re-activated - Charleston Dirty Birds
- OF Drew Locke Promoted to Vero Beach - Columbus Catfish
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