Tucson Regional Baseball Schedule

The Tucson Regional baseball schedule is announced. Check out the games and buy your tickets today!

Upcoming baseball games in Tucson

Check out the schedule below for upcoming Tucson Regional Baseball games!

7/23 – Milwaukee Brewers vs. Arizona Diamondbacks
7/24 – Milwaukee Brewers vs. Arizona Diamondbacks
7/25 – Milwaukee Brewers vs. Arizona Diamondbacks
7/26 – Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Colorado Rockies
7/27 – Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Colorado Rockies
7/28 – Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Colorado Rockies

How to get tickets to the games

Tickets for Tucson Regional Baseball are available for purchase online or in person at the ticket office The Ticket Office is located at Hi Corbett Field, new home of the University of Arizona baseball team The ticket office is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and on Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. You can also call the ticket office at (520) 621-2287 or 1-877-772-8499 to purchase tickets over the phone.

Directions to the stadium

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To get to the Tucson Regional ballpark, take I-10 East to Exit 258 (Ruthrauff Rd). Turn right on Ruthrauff Rd and continue straight. The stadium will be on your left.

Concessions available at the games

One question we always get is what type of food will be available at the games. The great news is that we will have a wide variety of concession options available for our fans!

Here is a list of some of the items that will be offered:
-Hot dogs
-Hamburgers
-Pizza
-Popcorn
-Cotton candy
-Ice cream
-Cracker Jacks
-Soft drinks

Promotions and giveaways at the games

Tucson Regional baseball is excited to announce our promotions and giveaways for the upcoming season! Check out our schedule below to see what we have in store for you.

-Opening Night: Friday, April 5th vs. Reno Aces The first 2,000 fans will receive a free Tucson Regional baseball T-shirt Gates open at 5:30 PM, and the game starts at 7:05 PM.
– Education Day: Wednesday, April 17th vs. Sacramento River Cats. All students receive free admission with a valid school ID. Gates open at 10:30 AM, and the game starts at 12:05 PM.
– Mother’s Day Celebration: Sunday, May 12th vs. El Paso Chihuahuas. All mothers receive free admission to the game. Gates open at 11:30 AM, and the game starts at 1:05 PM.
– Father’s Day Celebration: Sunday, June 16th vs Las Vegas Aviators. All fathers receive free admission to the game. Gates open at 11:30 AM, and the game starts at 1:05 PM.

Meet the Tucson Regional Baseball Team

The University of Arizona baseball team is set to begin their season on February 14th against Eastern Kentucky. Their first Home game will be played February 21st against Iowa. The team is made up of many skilled and talented young men, eager to show their stuff on the field. This year, the team has high hopes of making it to the College World Series Get to know the players below, and be sure to come out and support your Tucson Regional Baseball team!

Tucson Regional baseball history

Tucson has a long and rich history when it comes to regional baseball The city has been home to many different teams over the years, including the Tucson Padres, the Tucson Saguaros, and the Tucson Toros.

The Tucson Regional Baseball Schedule is a great way to keep up with all of the action. The schedule includes information on all of the games that will be played in the city, as well as specific information on each team.

Whether you’re a fan of baseball or just want to keep up with the local teams, the Tucson Regional baseball schedule is a great resource.

How the team has been doing so far this season

The Tucson Regional team has been doing very well this season. They have a record of 22-8 and are currently in first place in their division. They have been playing great baseball and are looking to continue their success in the playoffs.

Plans for the future of the team

With the MLB’s recent announcement of their plans to expand in the near future, the Tucson Regional baseball team is one of the front runners to be given a spot in the league. The team has been in existence for nearly a decade, and has been steadily climbing in popularity. The team’s fan base has shown great support, and attendance has been steadily rising. The team’s owner, John Smoltz is confident that the team will be given a spot in the league, and is already making plans for the future.

Fun facts about baseball in Tucson

The inaugural season for the Tucson Regional Baseball Schedule is set to begin on May 4th. Here are some fun facts about baseball in Tucson:
-Tucson has been home to spring training for over 100 years.
-The Chicago White Sox were the first team to hold Spring Training in Tucson, in 1916.
-Over the years, 16 different Major League Baseball teams have trained in Tucson.
-In 2009, the Tucson Toros (the local minor League Baseball team) moved from Triple-A to Double-A.

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