Ocean City Baseball Schedule: Your Guide to the Season
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The long-awaited season is finally here! Check out the Ocean City baseball schedule so you don’t miss a game.
Introduction
The official Ocean City Baseball Schedule has finally been released, and we could not be more excited! After months of anticipation, we now know when and where our favorite team will be playing this season.
This year, the Ocean City baseball team will be playing a total of 30 games, 15 of which will be at home at the Ocean City Ballpark. The season kicks off on April 6th with an away game against the New Jersey Blues, and culminates in a Home game against the same team on September 8th.
In between, there will be plenty of opportunities to catch the team in action, whether you are cheering them on from the stands or following them on television or radio. So mark your calendars and get ready for another exciting season of Ocean City Baseball!
Why Ocean City?
Why cheer on the home team in Ocean City, you might ask? Here are just a few reasons:
-We’re the only team in the state of Maryland with an ocean view!
-We’re consistently ranked as one of the top minor league teams in the country.
-We have great food options for every taste, from hot dogs to crab cakes.
-We have a wide variety of souvenirs and merchandise for purchase, so you can show your support for the team even when you’re not at the stadium.
The Schedule
The 2017 Ocean City baseball schedule is here! Here’s a guide to all the games so you can catch your favorite team in action.
The home opener is Thursday, April 6, at 7:05 p.m. against the Northern Division rival Delmarva Shorebirds. The first 1,500 fans through the gates will receive an Ocean City baseball T-shirt courtesy of PNC Bank.
The seven-game homestand also includes games against the Wilmington Blue Rocks (April 7-9) and Salem Red Sox (April 10-12). Promotions during the homestand include Thirsty Thursdays, presented by Miller Lite ($2 16-ounce drafts all game long), Fireworks Fridays, and Kids Eat Free Saturdays.
On Tuesday, May 30, the team will host a “5Tool Night” at 7:05 p.m., featuring a pre-game happy hour and post-game firework show. The night will highlight the five tools of baseball: hitting for average, hitting for power, baserunning, fielding, and pitching.
And don’t forgetaboutOSPmagazine Night on Wednesday, July 26! The first 1,000 fans through the gates will receive an Ocean City baseball magazine T-shirt. Stay after the game for a spectacular fireworks show set to music from some of your favorite magazine covers!
The Teams
Whether you’re a local or a tourist, if you’re a baseball fan Ocean City is the place to be during the summer. The town has two teams, the Beach Bums and the Surf Dogs, that play in the Coastal Plain League
The Beach Bums are in their 10th season and play at The Byrd Stadium, which is located on the campus of Coastal Carolina University. The team is made up of collegiate players from across the country who are looking to develop their skills before entering the professional ranks. In addition to being a lot of fun to watch, the Beach Bums are also very community-oriented, hosting several events throughout the season that give back to charities in Ocean City.
The Surf Dogs are in their 21st season and play at Buck Hardee Field, which is located on 61st Street. The team is made up of players from all over the world who have come to Ocean City to develop their skills and showcase their talents for colleges and professional scouts. The Surf Dogs are also very community-oriented and host several events throughout the season that give back to charities in Ocean City.
So whether you’re a local or a tourist, if you’re a baseball fan Ocean City is the place to be during the summer!
The Ballpark
The Ballpark at Ocean City is located at 10th Street and the Boardwalk. The seating capacity is 4,200 with a mix of field level, Box seats bleachers, and group picnic areas. The field dimensions are 360 feet to left field 400 feet to center field, and 325 feet to right field. The Ballpark has two concession stands, four restrooms (two family-friendly), and a gift shop.
The Fans
The fans are the Heart and Soul of any Baseball Team and the Ocean City baseball team is no exception. Our fans are some of the most dedicated and enthusiastic in all of baseball, and they always bring their A-game to our games. We love them, and we know you will too! Here’s what you need to know about our amazing fan base.
The Rivalries
As the official home of the Baltimore Orioles Baltimore residents have a lot of pride in their team. But don’t forget about the other teams in the area! The Washington Nationals Philadelphia Phillies and Pittsburgh Pirates all play in the National League East division, so they’re considered rivals of the Orioles.
During the regular season each team plays their division rivals a total of 19 times. That’s a lot of baseball! But don’t worry, we’ve got you covered with our Comprehensive Guide to the season.
Here are some key dates to remember:
-April 2-4: Opening series against the Pittsburgh Pirates
-May 21-23: Home series against the Washington Nationals
-July 2-4: Home series against the Philadelphia Phillies
-September 10-12: Final home series against the Washington Nationals
The Tradition
Ocean City has been home to minor League Baseball since 1963, when the originally Baltimore Orioles affiliated team began play. The town has since hosted teams affiliated with the New York Mets Houston Astros and Philadelphia Phillies In 2001, the team became an independent league member.
The team plays its home games at Clarence “Big Train” Ledbetter Field, located in downtown Ocean City. The ballpark seats 4,000 fans and features a state-of-the-art scoreboard and sound system.
Ocean City is known for its family-friendly atmosphere, and that extends to its baseball games Fans can enjoy affordable prices, giveaways, and special events throughout the season.
The Future
The future of Ocean City baseball is looking bright. The team has a core group of young players that are poised to make an impact in the years to come. With a mix of veterans and newcomers, the team has the talent and depth to compete for a championship in the near future. Here is a look at the team’s schedule for the upcoming season
Conclusion
Thank you for checking out our Ocean City Baseball Schedule! We hope this guide has been helpful in planning your trip to the ballpark. Be sure to check back next season for updated information.