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2019 Chicago Bandits Home Schedule 2019 CHICAGO BANDITS HOME SCHEDULE DATE TIME OPPONENT PROMOTION 1 Thurs, June 6 7:05 PM Cleveland Comets Future Bandit Night, Kids Run the Bases 2 Fri, June 7 7:35 PM Cleveland Comets College Night 3 Sat, June 8 7:35 PM Cleveland Comets “The Office Night 4 Sun, June 9 (DH) 3:05 PM Cleveland Comets Teacher Appreciation, Kids Run the Bases 5 Wed, June 12 7:35 PM USSSA Pride Pack the Park, T-shirt Giveaway 6 Thurs, June 13 7:35 PM USSSA Pride Country Night, Kids Run the Bases 7 Fri, June 14 4:00 PM Bandits vs. USA Flag Day 8 Fri, June 14 35 min after Pride vs. USA 9 Sat, June 15 3:00 PM Pride vs. USA Smile Power Day 10 Sat, June 15 7:00 PM Bandits vs. USA 11 Sun, June 16 2:00 PM Bandits vs. USA Father’s day, Kids Run the Bases 12 Fri, June 28 7:35 PM Canadian Wild Pride Night 13 Sat, June 29 7:35 PM Canadian Wild A Silver Linings Foundation 14 Sun, June 30 3:05 PM Canadian Wild Social Media Day, Kids Run the Bases 15 Mon, July 1 (DH) 5:05 PM Canadian Wild Police/Fire/Nurse/Doctor 16 Mon, July 1 30 min after Canadian Wild 17 Wed, July 3 11:00 AM Cleveland Comets Youth Day 18 Thus, July 4 3:05 PM Cleveland Comets Red, White, and Blue, Kids Run the Bases 19 Fri, July 5 7:35 PM Cleveland Comets Salute Inc. Night 20 Sat, July 6 4:30 PM Cleveland Comets Christmas in July 21 Sat, July 6 30 min after Cleveland Comets 22 Thurs, July 18 7:05 PM Aussie Peppers So You Think You Can Dance, Kids Run the Bases 23 Fri, July 19 7:35 PM Aussie Peppers “Friends” Night 24 Sat, July 20 7:35 PM Aussie Peppers Star Wars Night 25 Mon, Aug 5 7:05 PM Beijing Eagles Superhero/Princess Night 26 Tue, Aug 6 (DH) 5:05 PM Beijing Eagles Scout Night 27 Tue, Aug 6 30 min after Beijing Eagles 28 Wed, Aug 7 7:05 PM Beijing Eagles Special Olympics Appreciation 29 Sat, Aug 10 7:35 PM USSSA Pride Jennie Finch Night 30 Sun, Aug 11 3:05 PM USSSA Pride Beach Day/Fan Appreciation .
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