OKC VeloCity | The Oklahoma City Baseball Club ready to defend their championship

The Oklahoma City Baseball Club ready to defend their championship

By Marcus Elwell / Lifestyle / February 27, 2024

Photo courtesy: © Oklahoma City Baseball Club

It is a special year for baseball fans in Oklahoma City as the Oklahoma City Baseball Club will be celebrating more than 60 years of Triple-A baseball in OKC. The club is coming off a season where it won the Pacific Coast League, its first league championship since 1996.

The club also rebranded from the Dodgers to the Oklahoma City Baseball Club this season. Don’t worry though, the name change doesn’t affect Oklahoma City’s affiliation with the Los Angeles Dodgers.

Oklahoma City Baseball Club games are always a great time. The games offer affordable family fun and great baseball at the Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark, one of America’s great Triple-A ballparks.

Below are some of the special promotions the club will hold this year but click here for a full list. Be sure to check out one of the great promotions and catch a game (and maybe a foul ball or two).

$2 Tuesdays

All Tuesday home games feature $2 select beer, soda and bottled water from a line of Miller, Coors and Pepsi products. Select COOP Ale Works draft beer will also be available at a special rate of $3.

Oklahoma City 89ers Thursdays

Players and coaches will wear special OKC 89ers jerseys and hats in recognition of the franchise’s pre-Bricktown history and retro team mascot Robo Niner will be on hand for every Thursday home game throughout the 2024 season. The 89ers played at All Sports Stadium from 1962-97 and won four league titles before the franchise relocated to Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark in 1998.

Friday Night Fireworks

Fireworks follow each of Oklahoma City’s scheduled Friday night home baseball games throughout the season.

City Celebration Sundays

Players and coaches will wear commemorative city-themed jerseys and 405 area code caps for every Sunday home game throughout the 2024 season. The jerseys and 405 area code caps were introduced last season as part of the 25th-anniversary celebration of Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark — Oklahoma City’s original MAPS project that opened in 1998. Select Oklahoma City players will be available to sign autographs for fans prior to the first pitch for Sunday games, and following the games, kids can take the field to run the bases like their favorite pros.

Giveaway Night

The first 1,000 fans through the gates on May 4 will receive an Oklahoma City Baseball Club hat.

 

Get tickets at www.okcbaseball.com/tickets.

 

This article originally appeared on The Better Life blog.