
Scrappers Game Cancelled
Published on August 9, 2007 under New York-Penn League (NYPL)
Mahoning Valley Scrappers News Release
Tonight's Scrappers game against Brooklyn has been cancelled due to unplayable field conditions. The game will not be made up at a later date. Tickets from tonight's game can be used for any remaining Scrappers regular season home game.
In addition, the Scrappers have revised their promotional schedule for the homestand beginning August 21. The Scrappers Wednesday, August 22 game will now be a Buck Night with dollar General Admission tickets, hot dogs, and 12 oz. drinks. The game will also feature an appearance by television icon Erik Estrada. Irish Night featuring an Irish jersey auction will be made up on Thursday, August 23. The game will also be a Buck Night.
For more information, contact the Scrappers front office at (330) 505-0000.
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