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~ Pickleball4America™ (Pickle4™) has announced the launch of their Ballpark Series™, a series of events to be held in July and August at Fenway Park (Boston), Oracle Park (San Francisco) and Coors Field (Denver). The series is set to provide professional and amateur pickleball players with new and enhanced experiences.
Mike Dee, Chairman of Pickleball4America, said: "We started Pickleball4America with a vision to build the sport's best ecosystem centered around operating prestigious events and creating a robust digital community that becomes the go-to destination for all who love the game. The Ballpark Series builds on the recent success of the 2023 US Open Pickleball Championships which set new records for both participation and attendance. We are excited to now expand our event portfolio in these cathedrals of baseball providing players and fans with a unique experience to enjoy all that pickleball has to offer. Our goal is to shine a bright light on this great game."
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Amateur players can participate in the Ballpark Series two different ways. The first will be to reserve court time for an 80-minute session for up to ten players. In addition, for those amateurs who want to compete for an inaugural Ballpark Series medal, there will be doubles championships at skill levels 3.5 and up. Players will need to register for the opportunity to purchase court reservations and/or participate in the competition. Registration for Boston and San Francisco opens today, Thursday, June 1st, while Denver registration will go live in early June. All sessions will be open for fans to purchase general admission tickets.
The Ballpark Series is set to provide pickleball players with an exciting opportunity that combines professional competition with recreational play in iconic venues across America. With registration now open, fans can look forward to experiencing this unique event this summer at Fenway Park (Boston - 7/13 - 7/16), Oracle Park (San Francisco - 7/20 - 7/23) and Coors Field (Denver - 8/3 - 8/6). For more details please visit redsox.com/pickleball for Boston, sfgiants.com/pickleball for San Francisco or rockies.com/pickleball for Denver or Pickle4.com
Mike Dee, Chairman of Pickleball4America, said: "We started Pickleball4America with a vision to build the sport's best ecosystem centered around operating prestigious events and creating a robust digital community that becomes the go-to destination for all who love the game. The Ballpark Series builds on the recent success of the 2023 US Open Pickleball Championships which set new records for both participation and attendance. We are excited to now expand our event portfolio in these cathedrals of baseball providing players and fans with a unique experience to enjoy all that pickleball has to offer. Our goal is to shine a bright light on this great game."
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Amateur players can participate in the Ballpark Series two different ways. The first will be to reserve court time for an 80-minute session for up to ten players. In addition, for those amateurs who want to compete for an inaugural Ballpark Series medal, there will be doubles championships at skill levels 3.5 and up. Players will need to register for the opportunity to purchase court reservations and/or participate in the competition. Registration for Boston and San Francisco opens today, Thursday, June 1st, while Denver registration will go live in early June. All sessions will be open for fans to purchase general admission tickets.
The Ballpark Series is set to provide pickleball players with an exciting opportunity that combines professional competition with recreational play in iconic venues across America. With registration now open, fans can look forward to experiencing this unique event this summer at Fenway Park (Boston - 7/13 - 7/16), Oracle Park (San Francisco - 7/20 - 7/23) and Coors Field (Denver - 8/3 - 8/6). For more details please visit redsox.com/pickleball for Boston, sfgiants.com/pickleball for San Francisco or rockies.com/pickleball for Denver or Pickle4.com
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