The Reno Aces: Reno's Triple-A baseball team
2010 game scheduled announced
Northern Nevada baseball fans are cheering for the Reno Aces as the region's first-ever Triple-A baseball team takes the field in its new downtown ballpark. The inaugural 2009 season was a success on all counts, with the team finishing third in its division. The 2010 season starts April 8, 2010.
Season ticket deposits are now being taken. Ticket prices start at $9. Click here to see the 2010 full game schedule.
For its first season, Reno finished with the third-best record in the league at 79-64 and a second-place finish in the Pacific Southern Division. Only Sacramento and Albuquerque finished with better records than Reno.
The ballpark, located at the corner of 2nd and Evans in the heart of downtown Reno, represents the first phase in a multi-tiered project from SK Baseball. The supplementary entertainment district will feature three restaurants- one encompassing the historic freight house-, three nightclubs and an outdoor events plaza in front of the stadium.
The Reno Aces franchise was purchased by SK Baseball, led by managing partner Stuart Katzoff, in 2007. The team will begin play in Reno for the 2009 season in an all-new, $40 million outdoor stadium in the heart of downtown. In addition to the 10,000-capacity ballpark, SK Baseball has plans to develop a Freight House district that includes retail, dining and nightlife venues.
Season ticket deposits are now being taken. Ticket prices start at $9. Click here to see the 2010 full game schedule.
For its first season, Reno finished with the third-best record in the league at 79-64 and a second-place finish in the Pacific Southern Division. Only Sacramento and Albuquerque finished with better records than Reno.
The ballpark, located at the corner of 2nd and Evans in the heart of downtown Reno, represents the first phase in a multi-tiered project from SK Baseball. The supplementary entertainment district will feature three restaurants- one encompassing the historic freight house-, three nightclubs and an outdoor events plaza in front of the stadium.
The Reno Aces franchise was purchased by SK Baseball, led by managing partner Stuart Katzoff, in 2007. The team will begin play in Reno for the 2009 season in an all-new, $40 million outdoor stadium in the heart of downtown. In addition to the 10,000-capacity ballpark, SK Baseball has plans to develop a Freight House district that includes retail, dining and nightlife venues.
More info, links
• Inaugural roster announced• To see the latest renderings of the finished ballpark, click here.
• To view a webcam of the ballpark's construction progress, check out this link.
• The ballpark is located at 250 Evans Avenue in downtown Reno. For a map to the park, click here
• Find a place to park with the official parking map
The Aces are part of the Pacific Coast League, a Major League Baseball-affiliated 16-team league that stretches from California to Tennessee. For more information on the Reno Aces, including ballpark updates and ticket reservation information, log on to www.RenoAces.com or call (775) 334-4700.
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