Catch A Nashville Sounds Game This Summer!
Posted on July 9, 2012 By Sarah Kellner (Edit) Leave a Comment
When planning your itinerary for things to do in Nashville this summer, adding a Nashville Sounds game to the list is always a must do for a summer night.
From July through September, plan an evening (or scorching day) at one of the home games against rival Pacific Coast teams including Memphis, Albuquerque, Salt Lake City and Tacoma scheduled for 6:35 p.m. or 7:05 p.m.
The entire familycan have a blast at Herschel Greer Stadium; just as long as you include a delicious meal at the Sluggers Bar and Grill prior to the game. Sluggers is open for service an hour before the game and open for a half-hour after the game if you want to pick up a snack to take home. Their food, desserts and regular drink menu are suitable for both adults and children.
The summer season is short on days to play but big on the number of home games you can attend. Purchase tickets at the gate or conveniently online then cheer for your favorite player as he makes his way around the bases, pitches his best blistering fastball, or starts an inning ending double play!
From July through September, plan an evening (or scorching day) at one of the home games against rival Pacific Coast teams including Memphis, Albuquerque, Salt Lake City and Tacoma scheduled for 6:35 p.m. or 7:05 p.m.
The entire familycan have a blast at Herschel Greer Stadium; just as long as you include a delicious meal at the Sluggers Bar and Grill prior to the game. Sluggers is open for service an hour before the game and open for a half-hour after the game if you want to pick up a snack to take home. Their food, desserts and regular drink menu are suitable for both adults and children.
The summer season is short on days to play but big on the number of home games you can attend. Purchase tickets at the gate or conveniently online then cheer for your favorite player as he makes his way around the bases, pitches his best blistering fastball, or starts an inning ending double play!
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