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Curtain Closes on 2024 Saints Season During September 17-22 Homestand

St. Paul Saints

September 16, 2024 – International League (IL)
St. Paul Saints News Release

ST. PAUL, MN – It’s the longest timeframe without baseball: the last out of the final game of the season until the first pitch of the next season. We’ve created so many memories during the 2024 year, but we’re not mailing it in as this is our time to show our appreciation. We will neither bobble nor waiver when it comes to the promotions we put out this week. There will be no fighting, but probably some tears as we all go our respective ways for the winter. Join us one last time during the September 17-22 homestand and help put a bow on another incredible year.

Tuesday, September 17 vs. Indianapolis Indians (Pittsburgh Pirates), 6:37 p.m. – Bobblection 2024

You know what they say about the best laid plans of mice and men…they often go awry. Since 2004 the St. Paul Saints have brought out the two presidential candidates to CHS Field, in bobblehead form. They’ve allowed you, the fan, to decide who will win the road to the White House. A funny thing happened on the way to this year’s bobblection. The candidates were set. We had the bobbleheads made and then, well you know what happened. Here’s the thing about bobbleheads. They take months to make. There wasn’t enough time to create a new one, but as they say in the business, “The Show Must Go On.” So here we are. You choose. Will it be the Republican nominee for President: Donald Trump, or the Democrat nominee: Joe Biden Kamala Harris Joe Biden (bobblehead). We never claimed the bobblection process was perfect. As fans enter the gates, they will choose which bobblehead they want. The first candidate to have all 1,000 of their bobbleheads chosen first will be declared the winner. Find out how other teams doing bobblection called their races by traveling around the U.S. on a Sun Country Travel Tuesday.

Wednesday, September 18 vs. Indianapolis Indians, 6:37 p.m. – First Responders Night presented by Minneapolis College

In an emergency, they are the first to show up. Whether it’s firefighters, police officers, paramedics, or EMT’s, they have a high-stressed job that often times comes down to a split-second decision. We don’t realize we need them, until we actually need them. That’s why we dedicate an entire night to them on First Responders Night presented by Minneapolis College. We love to give back so 10% of the sales of Schell’s Firebrick from August Schell Brewing Company at the Section 103 bar will be donated to various fire…

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