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Atlanta Braves’ FREE Open House











What: Atlanta Braves’ Free Open House for Fans
When: Saturday, March 28 from 12 – 4 PM
Where: Turner Field

Turner Field exterior from Ralph David Abernat...Image via Wikipedia

Cost: FREE

If you’re a baseball fan, then make plans to head to Turner Field on Saturday, March 28. The gates open at noon and fans can watch the Braves take on the New York Yankees live from Spring Training on the World’s largest high definition video board at 1:05.

If you want a break from the game, there are lots of other activities including:

  • Meet Braves alumni Pete Smith, Greg McMichael, and Jim Nash
  • Register to win Braves’ items, including autographed items, between every inning
  • Visit the Braves Museum and Hall of Fame
  • Pretend to be a player with a tour through the Braves Dugout and Clubhouse
  • Play the interactive games in Scout’s Alley and Tooner Field
  • See the Braves Heavy Hitters Drumline perform and meet the Braves Tomahawk Team

While you are there, you can “Select-a-Seat” for your 2009 Braves tickets. Individual tickets on sale starting at $6. The Atlanta Braves are Major League Baseball’s winningest franchise since 1991. During that time, Braves teams have earned 14 division championships, five National League pennants and a World Series title. The Braves franchise is the longest continuously operating franchise in Major League Baseball.

2 comments to Atlanta Braves’ FREE Open House

  • Upcountrysmiles

    Aloha!
    It’s me @ucsmiles from twitter. Came by to read your blog and leave a comment.
    Yes..it’s almost the start of BaseBall Seasonnnn…YAY! I am a Yankee’s fan because I watched one of their games at the Yankee Stadium back in 2004. And look like you’re a Braves fan eh?
    Happy Wednesday
    http://upcountrysmiles.com

  • Sue Rodman

    Can’t help but like the Braves in Atlanta. But truth be told, my son is a bit of a Yankee fan. His uncles are big fan. His grandfather was a huge Brooklyn Dodger fan, but when they left, he started rooting for the Yanks.

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