New Britain Rock Cats Late-July Baseball Game with Hotdogs or Hats for Two at New Britain Stadium (Up to 58% Off)
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Sporting one of the best home records in the Eastern League, the Rock Cats square off against the Curve at New Britain Stadium
The Deal
- New Britain Rock Cats baseball-game package for two against the Altoona Curve
- Where: New Britain Stadium
- Seating: Field Box
- Door time: 5:35 p.m.
- Ticket values include all fees.
- Click here to view the seating chart.
Package Options
$25 for a game package with hotdogs and hats (up to $60 total value). Valid for the game on Tuesday, July 22, at 7:05 p.m.
- Two tickets (up to $28 value)
- Two hotdogs ($6 value)
- Two Rock Cats twill hats ($26 value)
$15 for a game package with hotdogs (up to $34 total value). Choose between the games on Monday, July 21, or Tuesday, July 22—both at 7:05 p.m.
- Two tickets (up to $28 value)
- Two hotdogs ($6 value)
The Scouting Report
In their first home action following the All-Star break in mid July, the Rock Cats bound back onto the diamond at New Britain Stadium during a series against the Altoona Curve. Through the first three months of the season, the Cats have compiled one of the best home records in the Eastern League—including back-to-back victories over the Curve on June 24 and 25. Fans can help make the environment inside the stadium even more festive during these July match-ups, especially on July 22, which will feature a 1980s theme to commemorate the days when baseball uniforms were still made of denim.
New Britain Rock Cats
As the Double-A affiliate of the Minnesota Twins, the Rock Cats clubhouse is baseball’s equivalent of an arboretum, blossoming in the summer with big-league-ready talent while nurturing future pros to add to their extensive list of all-star alumni. Following the frenetic lead of Rocky, a full roster of mascots entices eyes with various forms of family-friendly entertainment throughout each game. An extra dose of off-the-field entertainment can also be savored inside the ballpark’s Fun Zone, where fans test their skills by smacking baseballs in a homerun derby, throwing fastballs with speed pitch, or swinging an oversize hot dog to prepare for the day when professional baseball decides all bats must be meat-based.