
Tonight's game sold out
Published on June 22, 2007 under Northwest League (NWL1)
Spokane Indians News Release
SPOKANE, WA - The Spokane Indians Tickets Office has announced that tonight's game against the Eugene Emeralds is SOLD OUT. It's the first $1 NAPA Family Feast Night of the season, where all hot dogs, Pepsi products and ice cream sandwiches are just a dollar. There are three more $1 NAPA Family Feast Nights this season, July 14th, July 27th and August 17th.
Plenty of tickets are still available for tomorrow's Fireworks Night presented by The Black Book from Hagadone Directories and 105.7 The Buzzard. Starting on Sunday, the Indians hit the road for eight games, taking on Salem-Keizer and Tri-City before returning back to Avista Stadium for Smokey Bear Night on July 2nd presented by USFS and KISS 98.1 FM. You can listen to every pitch with the Hall of Fame voice of the Indians, Bob Robertson, on KJRB 790 The Fan.
Three games into the season, 18,298 fans have visited the ballpark which is 8,000 more than any other team in the Northwest League. Overall, Spokane is averaging more than 6,000 fans per game.
First pitch for every game is at 6:30 p.m. and the gates of Avista Stadium open at 5:30 p.m.
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