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July June September August June Adult Seating Areas Adult Season Club Box $11 $380 Dugout Box $9 $304 120 Field Box $7 $228 General Admission $5 n/a 119 Child/Sr. 118 Seating Areas Child/Sr. Season Club Box $11 $380 117 Dugout Box $8 $266 Field Box $6 $190 116 General Admission $5 n/a Children 3-12 years of age. 115 MUSTANGS Seniors 60+ years of age. 114 113 PRESS BOX 112 VISITORS 111 110 109 107 106 105 GRASS BERM 108 Designates areas with accessible seating. JUNE JULY AUGUST SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1 2 3 4 5 6 6:35 6:35 1 2 3 4 4:05 1 6:35 GTF GTF IDF IDF IDF MIS IDF 7 8 9 10 11 12 6:35 13 6:35 5 1:05 6 6:35 7 6:35 8 6:35 9 6:35 10 11 2 1:05 3 4 5 6 6:35 7 6:35 8 6:35 IDF IDF MIS MIS MIS GTF GTF MIS MIS IDF RMV MIS MIS 14 1:05 15 16 6:35 17 6:35 18 6:35 19 6:35 20 6:35 12 13 14 15 6:35 16 6:35 17 6:35 18 6:35 9 1:05 10 6:35 11 6:35 12 13 14 15 IDF GTF GTF GTF GTF GTF MIS MIS OGD OGD OGD OGD MIS MIS GJR ORM ORM ORM ORM 21 1:05 22 6:35 23 6:35 24 25 26 27 19 4:05 20 6:35 21 6:35 22 6:35 23 24 25 16 17 18 19 20 6:35 21 6:35 22 6:35 GTF MIS MIS GTF GTF GTF ORM ORM ORM ORM MIS MIS OGD OGD OGD OGD IDF IDF IDF 28 29 30 26 27 28 29 30 31 6:35 23 1:05 24 6:35 25 6:35 26 6:35 27 28 29 GTF MIS MIS GTF GTF GTF MIS MIS IDF IDF IDF IDF IDF IDF GTF GTF IDF IDF IDF 30 31 6:3 IDF GTF 2020 PIONEER LEAGUE DIRECTORY SEPTEMBERJUNE SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT BIL BILLINGS MUSTANGS (Cincinnati/NL) GJR GRAND JUNCTION ROCKIES (Colorado/NL) 1 2 3 6:35 4 6:35 5 6:35 GTF GREAT FALLS VOYAGERS (Chicago/AL) OGD OGDEN RAPTORS (Los Angeles/NL) GTF GTF GTF GTF GTF IDF IDAHO FALLS CHUKARS (Kansas City/AL) ORM OREM OWLZ (Los Angeles/AL) 6 7 4:05 8 6:35 9 6:35 10 11 12 IDF IDF IDF GTF GTF GTF MIS MISSOULA PADDLEHEADS (Arizona/NL) RMV ROCKY MOUNTAIN VIBES (Milwaukee/NL) HOME AWAY All Times MST Schedule Subject to Change.
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