
Two huge games, which one will you choose...
Published on August 13, 2008 under Pacific Coast League (PCL1)
Tucson Sidewinders News Release
Which blockbuster night will you choose? Who could blame you if you answered both? After all, the forecast calls for temperatures in the 80s and not a cloud in the sky, and your hometown Rainiers are in the midst of a hot streak that has propelled them into a full blown playoff race.
We've got two great nights for you, starting with Thirsty Thursday/Dollar Deals. $3 16 oz. micros and domestics and $1 hot dogs, sodas and other baseball basics. Then, take in one of our final Friday Night Fireworks extravaganzas.
Here's what's going on this homestand:
Thursday, August 14th @ 7 PM
Thirsty Thursday & Dollar Deals
KJR Family Night - Rock N' Roll & Baseball.
Click here for tickets.
Friday, August 15th @ 7 PM
Friday Night Fireworks, a Tacoma tradition. Less than 1,000 tickets remaining!
Click here for tickets.
Get your tickets to one game, or both games. Tickets are going fast, but good seats still remain.
See you at the park.
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