
Riders Among Top 25 Minor League Teams in 2017 Merchandise Sales
Published on July 24, 2018 under Texas League (TL1)
Frisco RoughRiders News Release
FRISCO, Texas - Minor League Baseball announced Monday that the Frisco RoughRiders, the Double-A affiliate of the Texas Rangers, were one of the top 25 MiLB teams in licensed merchandised sales for the 2017 season.
The RoughRiders have been included in the top 25 of licensed merchandise sales each of the last three seasons. The streak began in 2015 after the franchise launched its popular Teddy Roosevelt-themed brand, spearheaded by Riders General Partner & CEO Chuck Greenberg.
"Year after year, we're proud to know that our brand is one of the most popular among Minor League Baseball fans, both in North Texas and beyond," said RoughRiders President & General Manager Andy Milovich. "We're constantly working to bring our fans new and creative merchandise options so that they can represent the RoughRiders proudly for years to come."
The RoughRiders' 2018 home schedule continues through Friday, August 31. Fans with Flex Ticket packages or customers interested in purchasing single-game tickets, group and hospitality packages, or Choctaw Lazy River outings for any remaining 2018 RoughRiders home game are invited to stop by the Dr Pepper Ballpark ticket office in-person, call (972) 731-9200, email info@ridersbaseball.com, or visit RidersBaseball.com.
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