The Rascals have a great stadium, TR Hughes Ballpark, where you feel like part of the action in any seat! They do great promotions throughout the nine innings – my favorite being “Sumo Wrestling.” On different nights of the week they have special events as well. An example is on Sundays and Mondays, which are “bring your pooch to the ball park” days. This is where you can bring your special friend and sit in the grass on the third base side of the field. On Thursday it is “Buffalo Wild Wings dollar beer night.” On Friday nights they have Fireworks after the game. Pretty much every day of the week there is something a special going on at the ballpark.
The kids will also enjoy meeting Rascal, Ruffy, and Buffy the mascots of the River City Rascals. These guys love to play with the kids and never shy away from a photo or signing an autograph. For the price of seats that can be as high as $13.00 to as low as $6.00. Where else can you go watch a great baseball game in St. Louis and not spend a hundred bucks just getting in? After you go to one River City Rascals game it will become a repeat occurrence.
As a Family event here in town I would definitely rate my experience an A…. If you have never been to the Rascals Game now would be the Time to go.
Check out the Petropolis Playoff Push going on Sunday, August 9th!
We’re giving away three four-packs of tickets to any 2009 regular season Rascals game! Just leave a comment below with your favorite baseball memory, and you will be entered into the drawing! Winners will be randomly drawn and notified via e-mail!
See you at the ballpark!
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My favorite baseball moment was when the Cards won the world series in 2006.
My best memory is when I was in grade school and the Cardinals were playing in the world series. The teacher brought in a tv, and we got to watch the entire game. Best day of school, and best baseball game...we won!!!
Go Cards!!!
I grew up in the Pittsburgh area, and my favorite memory was going to games with my brother, dad and grandpa. We got so many fun goodies with our tickets (including kids' jerseys!), and it was fun watching Jay Bell, Andy Van Slyke, Bobby Bonilla, etc. I know Three Rivers was one of the "cookie cutter" stadiums, but that place was filled with memories for my family.
My favorite baseball memory was watching Fernando Tatis hit 2 grand slams in the same inning.