Trenton Thunder to host ‘Hamilton Field Advantage’ on April 10

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The Trenton Thunder will enjoy the Hamilton field advantage on Sunday, April 10 at 1 p.m. when they take on the Erie SeaWolves (Detroit Tigers affiliate) as part of “Hamilton Day” at the Trenton Thunder.

During the special promotion, all Hamilton residents can enjoy a reduced price of $8 per ticket (regularly $12 per ticket) for the game. Additionally, the first 1,000 fans between the ages of 5 and 15 will receive a Luis Severino replica jersey as part of Kids Opening Day, presented by TD Bank. Severino, who previously played for the Thunder, debuted for the New York Yankees last year and is considered one of the team’s top prospects.

The “Hamilton Day” festivities will include musical performances by Hamilton students and Hamilton Township Mayor Kelly Yaede throwing out the first pitch.

“Each year it seems like more and more residents enjoy Hamilton Day at the Trenton Thunder and I look forward to seeing many Hamiltonians at this year’s game,” says Hamilton Township Mayor Kelly Yaede. “The annual game is always a great way to gather as a community and enjoy an exciting Trenton Thunder game.”

Baseball fans that attend “Hamilton Day” at the Trenton Thunder will also be able to see current Erie SeaWolves manager and former eight-time MLB All Star, Lance Parrish. Parrish spent 19 years in the majors and was a member of the Detroit Tigers 1984 championship team. Parrish also briefly played for the Philadelphia Phillies in the late 1980’s.

Residents can enjoy the special promotion by:

1. Logging onto www.trentonthunder.com

2. Clicking on “Tickets”

3. Entering HamiltonDay2016 as the Special Offer Code

4. Selecting the number of tickets and completing the ordering process

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