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Single game tickets now available for 2017 Bellingham Bells season

Joe Martin Field in Bellingham, WA. Photo: KPUG/KPUG/Tysen Allumbaugh


Bellingham Bells single game tickets for the 2017 season are now available for purchase. Tickets can be purchased online at www.bellinghambells.com or by calling the Bells’ front office at (360) 527-1035.

Bells’ fans will have 30 chances to watch the team at Joe Martin Field this summer. All Monday through Saturday games will have a new first pitch time of 6:35 PM, while Sunday contests will remain a 3:05 PM start.

With every purchase of an online ticket, fans will receive a coupon for one 12-ounce can of soda, redeemable at Dinger’s Snack Shack, located near Bells Towne on the third base side of the stadium. Every ticket purchased online can be conveniently printed at home or presented to Bells’ ticket staff on a mobile device.

New for 2017, all seating sections will be available for online ticket purchase, including general admission, grandstand and reserved dugout box seating. Dugout box seating is limited and subject to availability.

The Bells have a full slate of new and returning promotions planned, including the return of the always popular $2 Tuesday promotion. This fan favorite will take place for all Tuesday games during the 2017 season (6/20, 6/27, 7/25) and will also be extended to two Thursday night games (6/8 and 7/20) to give fans five chances to join in on the fun!

For all “$2 Tuesday” games, fans can enjoy their second general admission or grandstand ticket for $2 when first is purchased for regular price, along with $2 specials on select food & beverage items.

2017 Opening Day is planned for Friday, June 2 as the Gresham GreyWolves visit Joe Martin Field to begin the WCL season. Fans will be treated to a post-game fireworks show immediately following the game.

(Bellingham Bells press release edited by KPUG)

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