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Tickets for a single Indianapolis Indians game go on sale on March 1
Indianapolis, Indiana – The Indianapolis Indians announced on Monday that single-game tickets for the 2017 season will go on sale Wednesday, March 1 at 10 a.m. Spring training begins in just over two weeks.
The Victory Field Box Office, the Indians website, by email, or by phoning 317-269-3545 will all offer tickets for sale. Mini, half and full-season plans are already available for purchase.
The 2023 Indians’ home opener is against the Omaha Storm Chasers on March 31.
Tickets cost $12 for lawn, $15 for reserved, $18 for box, $30 for Yuengling Landing, and $85 for the Elements Financial Club for the 2023 season.
Victory Field will host a number of well-liked promotions, including:
• Tuesday Dollar Menu: Hit the concession stand for $1 hot dogs, peanuts, chips, Cracker Jack, and popcorn.
• Thirsty Thursdays presented by Sun King Brewery: Drink specials include $2 Pepsi fountain drinks, $3 domestic draft beers, and $5 premium and craft draft beers.
• Free Sunday presented by Meijer: Children 14 and under get a free hot dog and chips with the price of admission.
The season will feature 12 fireworks displays, with 10 on Friday Fireworks Nights and additional displays on the Fourth of July weekend and on September 23 as part of Fan Appreciation Weekend.
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