Stars Fight Cold Weather With Tickets

Published on April 14, 2008 under Southern League (SL1)
Huntsville Stars News Release


The Huntsville Stars have decided to fight back against Mother Nature tonight in the team's series opener against the Chattanooga Lookouts. With chilly temperatures again threatening Joe Davis Stadium, the Stars have stepped forward with a weather guarantee.

The temperature will not drop below 40 degrees during tonight's game, guaranteed. Stars' General Manager Buck Rogers is so sure of it that if the temperature does plummet, he will allow every fan in attendance to use their ticket stub at another Stars' home game, any Stars' home game.

"Come on out to the party tonight," Rogers implored fans. "The weather may be cold, but the game's going to be hot. If it gets too cold for you, come on back later and we'll try again."

Tonight, and every Monday night, is also Military Monday and Pray-‘n-Play Monday. Fans who present a Military ID or a Church Bulletin, will receive special $1.00 ticket price.

"How can you go wrong? Come watch a game for a buck, and if it gets cold, come back and catch a game when the weather's a little nicer."

The Stars host the Chattanooga Lookouts, tonight at 7:05pm in the irst game of a five-game series. The Stars will send lefty Steve Hammond (1-1, 4.50) to the mound against the Lookouts' Sam Lecure (0-0, 8.31).



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