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Rocket City Trash Pandas selling tickets to join them on the bus to their first game on April 9

MADISON – The Rocket City Trash Pandas’ first game in Madison’s new Toyota Field is April 15, but that will not be their first game of the season. The Minor League team will begin their inaugural season on Thursday, April 9, with a road trip  to Birmingham to face the Barons.

The Trash Pandas are hoping to bring a strong showing of support with them and are offering fans an opportunity to join them on the bus.

There are 50 spots available and they will be sold on a first come, first served basis.

Thickets are $40 each and includes:

-One (1) game ticket – Section 103, behind the visiting dugout
-Roundtrip bus transportation – departing from Madison City School Stadium (211 Celtic Drive)
-Snacks on the bus – Chips/Soda/Water (All individuals will be responsible for their own food/beverage at the game)

Tickets can be reserved ONLINE ONLY and must be paid in full at the Rocket City Trash Pandas Bridge Street store within seven days of ordering.

SIGN UP HERE: http://bit.ly/BhamRoadTrip

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