Kane County Cougars Minor League Game in Reserved or Box Seat at Fifth Third Bank Ballpark on September 2 (Half Off)
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Sluggers Jorge Bonifacio and Daniel Mateo lead the Cougars in a late-season rivalry with Western Division foes
Baseball enthusiasts can’t properly behold the glorious seventh-inning stretch in a crowded living room because there’s always someone standing on the coffee table getting his forehead rhythmically slammed by the ceiling fan. Catch the game in comfort with this deal to see the Kane County Cougars against the Peoria Chiefs at Fifth Third Bank Ballpark on Sunday, September 2, at 6:30 p.m. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Choose between the following options:
- $5 for one reserved seat (a $10 value)
- $6 for one box seat (a $12 value)<p>
The Kane County Cougars, a Class A minor-league affiliate of the Kansas City Royals, enter the final weeks of the season just a few games out of the Midwest League Western Division’s top spot, chasing a playoff berth. During the penultimate game of the season, the club takes on the Peoria Chiefs. Fans can expect fireworks from outfielder Jorge Bonifacio, who has tallied 10 homers and 61 RBIs through 105 games this season, and shortshop Daniel Mateo, who has clocked more than 60 runs this season. This year’s stars build on a storied club history that has sent more than 100 alumni to the Majors, including Texas Rangers pitcher Ryan Dempster, sweet-swinging lefty Adrian Gonzalez, and the powerful-thighed Miguel Cabrera.
Aside from inning-to-inning action, the game provides interactive fun, including a pregame autograph session with players, game-time antics from Ozzie T. Cougar, and postgame chances to run the bases and tussle friends and friendly fireflies during post-game fireworks. The costumed crew of Zooperstars also entertain, performing to a soundtrack set by famed organist [Nancy Faust]http://www.kccougars.com/promotionsactsnancyfaust.html). During the game, fans are free to lose their voices cheering, fill their stomach tanks with food and libations, and celebrate into the wee hours just like their grandparents did when Yogi Berra ate an entire celery stalk on national TV. As part of the park’s Sunday Funday celebration, magicians, face painters, and balloon artists will be on hand to liven the masses.
_Children aged 2 and younger do not need tickets if they are not occupying their own seats._
Sluggers Jorge Bonifacio and Daniel Mateo lead the Cougars in a late-season rivalry with Western Division foes
Baseball enthusiasts can’t properly behold the glorious seventh-inning stretch in a crowded living room because there’s always someone standing on the coffee table getting his forehead rhythmically slammed by the ceiling fan. Catch the game in comfort with this deal to see the Kane County Cougars against the Peoria Chiefs at Fifth Third Bank Ballpark on Sunday, September 2, at 6:30 p.m. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Choose between the following options:
- $5 for one reserved seat (a $10 value)
- $6 for one box seat (a $12 value)<p>
The Kane County Cougars, a Class A minor-league affiliate of the Kansas City Royals, enter the final weeks of the season just a few games out of the Midwest League Western Division’s top spot, chasing a playoff berth. During the penultimate game of the season, the club takes on the Peoria Chiefs. Fans can expect fireworks from outfielder Jorge Bonifacio, who has tallied 10 homers and 61 RBIs through 105 games this season, and shortshop Daniel Mateo, who has clocked more than 60 runs this season. This year’s stars build on a storied club history that has sent more than 100 alumni to the Majors, including Texas Rangers pitcher Ryan Dempster, sweet-swinging lefty Adrian Gonzalez, and the powerful-thighed Miguel Cabrera.
Aside from inning-to-inning action, the game provides interactive fun, including a pregame autograph session with players, game-time antics from Ozzie T. Cougar, and postgame chances to run the bases and tussle friends and friendly fireflies during post-game fireworks. The costumed crew of Zooperstars also entertain, performing to a soundtrack set by famed organist [Nancy Faust]http://www.kccougars.com/promotionsactsnancyfaust.html). During the game, fans are free to lose their voices cheering, fill their stomach tanks with food and libations, and celebrate into the wee hours just like their grandparents did when Yogi Berra ate an entire celery stalk on national TV. As part of the park’s Sunday Funday celebration, magicians, face painters, and balloon artists will be on hand to liven the masses.
_Children aged 2 and younger do not need tickets if they are not occupying their own seats._