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$15 for Four Executive Box-Seat Tickets to Inland Empire 66ers Baseball ($40 Value)

Inland Empire 66ers
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  • Four top-notch seats
  • Good for entire regular season
  • Beautiful ballpark
  • Fun group activity

Like Shakira, a fluid bat swing harnesses snappy hip movements, looks amazing, and catches the eye of every passing peanut vendor. Witness the mesmerizing pendulum of the baseball bat with today’s deal. For $15, you get four executive box-seat tickets to any regular-season Inland Empire 66ers minor-league baseball game, a $40 value. The team is the Class A affiliate of the Los Angeles Dodgers and plays at Arrowhead Credit Union Park in San Bernardino. All four tickets must be redeemed at one game and are valid throughout the 2010 regular season. Call at least 48 hours in advance of your desired game to reserve seats.

Boasting a talented roster of promising prospects, the 66ers provide an opportunity to witness budding talents supernova into future major-league stars. Anchored by speedy 22-year-old center fielder Trayvon Robinson—who posted a .306 batting average and swiped 43 stolen bases last year—and crafty 21-year-old pitcher Chris Withrow—who fanned 105 batters in 86.1 innings—the 66ers are primed for another run at the Class A championship. Arrowhead Credit Union Park features a new video board that’s one of the biggest in the California League, ensuring crystal-clear close-ups of the team’s every swing, their opponents’ every miss, and their fans’ every awkward kiss-cam appearance.

Competing in the California League South division, the 66ers serve as a launching pad for many professional MLB careers and an assignment locale for rehabilitating stars such as Manny Ramirez. Formerly known as the San Bernardino Stampede, the club won five league championships in 1995, 1999, 2000, 2003, and as recently as 2006. In all, the team has been entertaining San Bernardino residents and freeloading seagulls for the past 23 years. Join the thousands of fans that have experienced thrilling displays of athleticism matched only by the turkey-tossing prowess of Supermarket Sweep champs.

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Promotional value expires Aug 30, 2010. Amount paid never expires. All 4 tickets must be redeemed in 1 visit. Not valid for playoff games. Reservation required 48 hrs in advance. No show forfeits Groupon. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Inland Empire 66ers

Baseball in San Bernardino dates back to 1899. More than a century's worth of history includes such team names as the Kittens and the Pioneers. It also includes a drought from 1950–1987, during which the city lacked enough dirt to build a baseball field. That drought ended when the San Bernardino Spirit began play as part of the California League.

In 1996, the Spirit became the Stampede, and in 2003, the Stampede became the 66ers, a name chosen in honor of the historic U.S. Route 66 that is famous for its hitchhiking umpires. Over the years, the 66ers organization has spent time as the Class A-Advanced affiliate of the Mariners, Dodgers, and most recently, the Angels. The team has brought honor to each of its MLB partners, as it has won six California League championships since 1995.

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