AtL Sugar Land Space Cowboys

Skeeters Announce Spring Training Slate

Published on April 6, 2015 under Atlantic League (AtL)
Sugar Land Space Cowboys News Release


SUGAR LAND, TEXAS - The Sugar Land Skeeters have announced five Spring Training games for the upcoming 2015 campaign. The Skeeters welcome San Jacinto College and Alvin Community College for a pair of games April 14-15 and April 19-20 before getting a final tune up against Wharton County Junior College, April 21. All contests will be hosted at the friendly-confines of Constellation Field.

Season ticket holders will be allowed free admission to all five games with exclusive entry to Tuesday's game against San Jacinto College and Monday's game against Alvin Community College. Admission for games April 15, 19 and 21 will be $5 and tickets can be purchased online at SugarLandSkeeters.com.

First pitch for the San Jacinto games is slated for 7:05 PM and 6:05 PM, respectively. Start time for the series against ACC is pegged for 2:05 PM, and 7:05 PM while the finale against WCJC will commence at 6:05 PM.

*Tues. 4/14 vs. San Jacinto College 7:05 PM

Wed. 4/15 vs. San Jacinto College 6:05 PM

Sun. 4/19 vs. Alvin Community College 2:05 PM

*Mon. 4/20 vs. Alvin Community College 7:05 PM

Tues. 4/21 vs. Wharton Junior College 6:05 PM

*indicates Season Ticket Holders only

Sugar Land returns 11 players from last season's squad that posted an 80-60 record and advanced to the Atlantic League Championship Series and features eight players with big league experience.

The Skeeters open up 2015 on Thursday, April 23, against the Lancaster Barnstormers. Season tickets and special game plans are still available for the 2015 campaign. Sign up today by calling the box office at 281-240-4487 to join the swarm.

Visit SugarLandSkeeters.com and follow @SL_Skeeters on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook for all the latest news on the team.




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