
Power to play WVU Tech in exhibition
Published on March 27, 2007 under South Atlantic League (SAL1)
Charleston Dirty Birds News Release
CHARLESTON, WV (March 27, 2006) - The West Virginia Power, Class A affiliate of the Milwaukee Brewers will play an exhibition game against WVU Tech on Tuesday, April 3 at Appalachian Power Park, two days before Opening Night.
On Tuesday, April 3, the Power will host an exhibition game against WVU Tech beginning at 7:05pm. The WVU Tech Baseball Team, led by Coach Tim Epling, has a 14-8-1 record this season. The Golden Bears are hitting .276 as a team, with a 3.86 team ERA.
The Power and WVU Tech will play a full nine-inning game with minor league baseball rules. Tickets to the event are $3 dollars and all tickets are general admission.
Individual game tickets are currently on sale at the Power Box Office located at 601 Morris Street in the Morris Square Building across from Plaza East.
Opening Day is only 9 days away and Power open the 2007 season at Appalachian Power Park against the Lake County Captains on Thursday, April 5 at 7:05 pm.
For more information contact the Power Front offices at (304) 344-2287 or visit the team website at www.wvpower.com.
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