Evansville Otters Looking for Families to Host Players
The Evansville Otters' 2013 season is just a few weeks away, and the team needs somewhere for players to stay during their pursuit of the Frontier League championship.
The Evansville Otters' 2013 season is just a few weeks away, and the team needs somewhere for players to stay during their pursuit of the Frontier League championship.
For the ninth year in a row, the Evansville Otters will get ready for the May 17th season opener by hosting an exhibition game to benefit Jacob's Village, the Evansville-based, residential community for people with disabilities and older adults.
The 2012 Evansville Otters Baseball Season is in full swing this summer at Bosse Field.
General Admission ticket prices are only $5.00 and children 5 an under get in FREE. Pick up FREE kids tick
The Evansville Otters finally return to Bosse Field tonight after a 9-game road trip. The Otters will begin a short 3-game home series against the Lake Erie Crushers tonight at 6:35pm. Tonight is $1 popcorn night at Bosse, Wednesday is $1 hotdogs and the home stand wraps up Thursday night with 'Thirsty Thursday' and $1 beer.
The Evansville Otters begin the 2012 season tonight at Bosse Field at 6:35 pm against the Washington Wild Things. If the exhibition season was any indication, the Otters should have great year. Otter baseball is the single best family value in Evansville...period! Historic Bosse Field is a great place to see a game because there is no such thing as a bad seat at Bosse which is the third oldest active baseball stadium in America, second only to Fenway Park in Boston and Wrigley Field in Chicago.
The Evansville Otters are kicking off the 2012 season with a big pep rally at Bosse Field this Wednesday from 4-6pm. Bring the kids for a chance to meet the players, get autographs and photos with players, Evan the Otter and the Otterbelles plus, WKDQ will broadcast live. There will also be $1 hot dogs, popcorn and peanuts along with free prizes and giveaways.
Yesterday afternoon was a little warm at historic Bosse Field, but it was an otherwise perfect day to watch the Evasville Otters and the Corn Belters from Normal, Il. Attendance was ver sparce which is really surprising given how little it actually costs to see an Otters game. Gas prices are at an all time high and the cost of living is skyrocketing and families are struggling to find activities that are affordable. Have you tried to take the family to a movie lately? The cost of a movie plus popcorn and drinks is outrageous and forget about the IMAX.
Everyone loves stuffing their faces with hot dogs, hamburgers, and then finding some room for beer soaked cracker jacks (don't judge till you try it). Did you think that it was just a coincidence that Independence Day falls on one of the sunniest, warmest, and sexiest times of the year?