
Wild Things Introduce "Ask A Wild Thing"
Published on June 5, 2007 under Frontier League (FL)
Washington Wild Things News Release
Washington, PA- The Washington Wild Things, presented by Washington Federal Savings Bank, are giving fans the opportunity to get to know their favorite players with the introduction of "Ask a Wild Thing."
The Wild Things introduced this new promotion as a way for fans to learn more about their favorite players. Fans can e-mail questions to the Wild Things players and before each game, the club will choose one e-mail sent by a fan. During the game, that question will appear on the video board in right field followed by responses by Wild Thing players.
"We are using this promotion to introduce a more in-depth point of view of the players to the fans," says Wild Things Corporate Sales Account Executive, Matt Luckhardt. "This creates a unique opportunity for fans to really get to know the players."
Fans can get involved with the "Ask a Wild Thing" promotion by logging on to the team's web site at www.washingtonwildthings.com.
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