August's best Minor League ballpark promotions (2024)

Welcome to Promo Preview, a monthly roundup of Minor League Baseball promotions to look forward to. This month’s highlights include former presidents, sitcom shenanigans, steamed crustaceans, and of course, much more. Have a gander.

Welcome to Promo Preview, a monthly roundup of Minor League Baseball promotions to look forward to. This month’s highlights include former presidents, sitcom shenanigans, steamed crustaceans, and of course, much more. Have a gander.

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Seth Beer-Stein giveaway
Amarillo Sod Poodles (Double-A AZ), Aug. 8

The Sod Poodles gave away team-logo beer steins last Aug. 3, and wouldn’t you know it, that game wound up featuring a home run during a 3-for-3 night by slugger Seth Beer. Beer has moved on, he now plays for Triple-A Indianapolis after being selected by Pittsburgh in the Minor League phase of the Rule 5 Draft (a Rule 5 Draft Beer, if you will). He won’t be forgotten in Amarillo, however: This year’s Sod Poodles giveaway is, specifically, a Seth Beer-stein. Bottoms up. Get tickets »

ON OUR BEER STEIN GIVEAWAY NIGHT! pic.twitter.com/mp0UBApflv

— Amarillo Sod Poodles (@sodpoodles) August 4, 2023

Gerald Ford bobblehead giveaway and 50th anniversary celebration
West Michigan Whitecaps (High-A DET), Aug. 9

Gerald Ford, 38th president of the United States, grew up in Grand Rapids, Mich. This year marks the 50th anniversary of his inauguration, Aug. 9, 1974, when he was sworn in following Richard Nixon’s resignation. The Whitecaps, who play in Comstock, just outside of Grand Rapids, are celebrating the milestone with a Gerald Ford bobblehead giveaway and game-long celebration of Michigan’s only president. Though better known for his football exploits, Ford was a baseball fan who rooted for the Whitecaps’ parent club, the Detroit Tigers. He attended a Whitecaps game during the 1995 season, thereby putting the Ford in “affordable family fun.” Get tickets »

Happy President's Day! Thinking back to when Gerald Ford visited us in 1995. #25thseason #PresidentsDay pic.twitter.com/jJbtDcdqGa

— West Michigan Whitecaps (@wmwhitecaps) February 19, 2018

Seinfeld Night
Brooklyn Cyclones (High-A NYM), Aug. 10

The annual juggernaut that is the Cyclones’ “Seinfeld Night” rolls on, seemingly getting bigger with each iteration. For the second season in a row, it’ll be highlighted by a George Costanza bobblehead giveaway; 2023’s featured him as a whale-riding marine biologist, while this year’s depicts him as the Original Bubble Boy taking on the “scary cold” in a big coat (it’s Gore-Tex). Other standout elements include appearances by the actors who played Jean-Paul and Mr. Lippman on the show (bobbleheads featuring these characters are also part of a special ticket package). Stick around after the game for the on-field Elaine Dance Contest, in which contestants flout their herky-jerkiest moves. Get tickets »

35 years ago today, #Seinfeld made its TV debut.
On August 10 we'll celebrate 35 years of nothing with:

❄ George "Scary Cold" Bobblehead
⏰ Jeremiah Burkett (Jean-Paul) Appearance
🧁 Richard Fancy (Mr. Lippman) Appearance
💃 Elaince Dance Contest
🎟️ https://t.co/5v6CR1DJ6e pic.twitter.com/05x4aaoRzM

— Brooklyn Cyclones (@BKCyclones) July 5, 2024

Raft Racers
Tulsa Drillers (Double-A LAD), Aug. 14-18

Did you know? There are now two Texas League teams, neither of whom play in Texas, who have alternate identities based around idiosyncratic Arkansas River racing activities? The first to do it were the Wichita Wind Surge, who unveiled Turbo Tubs in 2022. They are now joined by the Tulsa Drillers, who will play as the Raft Racers as part of their annual local area code-referencing 718 Weekend. It’s all a tribute to a recently resurrected Labor Day tradition that dates back to 1973, in which Tulsans in handmade rafts raced each other down the river. The logo features a carefree character named “Raftin’ Ronny,” named after the radio station general manager who came up with the idea to stage the race. Get tickets »

Maine Lobster Bakes
Portland Sea Dogs (Double-A BOS), Aug. 23

If you were asked to name Maine’s most iconic food, the answer would be lobster. Right? The Portland Sea Dogs, eschewers of the obvious, nonetheless have previously unveiled four local food-based alternate identities that don’t involve lobster. (For those keeping score at home, that would be Whoopie Pies, Red Snappers, Clam Bakes and Bean Suppahs.) They couldn’t hold out forever, though, as the Sea Dogs will play as the Lobster Bakes on Aug. 23. The primary logo, outlined on the jersey as if it was on a bib, depicts a down-on-his-luck lobster sitting in a pot while surrounded by other lobster bake ingredients. An alternate logo, featured as a sleeve patch, reads “Buoys of Summer.” It should be a good night for pinch-hitters. Get tickets »

New Hampshire Primaries
New Hampshire Fisher Cats (Double-A TOR), Aug. 23

You’ve probably heard: It’s a presidential election year. This means … well, a lot of things, obviously. But within our narrow parameters, it means the New Hampshire Fisher Cats are once again resurrecting their “Primaries” identity. The Fisher Cats were originally named the Primaries, paying tribute to their state’s first-in-the-nation primary status, but scuttled it before ever playing a game (the local fan base didn’t like it). The star-spangled jerseys feature an elephant on the right sleeve and a donkey on the left, providing equal and appropriately placed representation of both major political parties. Get tickets »

Quick Hits

Five more upcoming promotions of note, recapped in 38 words or less.

Extreme Difficulty Night
Altoona Curve (Double-A PIT), Aug. 2

The Curve boast that “Not one person will win a between-inning game tonight … it’s too extremely difficult.” Think you have what it takes to prove them wrong? Get tickets »

Gunnar Henderson Sliding Bobblehead
Bowie Baysox (Double-A BAL), Aug. 4

Henderson’s quick ascent to the Majors was preceded by time with the Bowie Baysox in ’21 and ’22. The team’s bobblehead giveaway depicts him amid a majestic head-first slide. Get tickets »

Random Municipal Water System Giveaway Night
Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp (Triple-A MIA), Aug. 13

The Jumbo Shrimp always have ridiculous theme nights on tap. In this case, that statement can be taken literally. Get tickets »

Salute to the Puzzle Cube
Binghamton Rumble Ponies (Double-A NYM), Aug. 22

A certain famous puzzle cube made its debut 50 years ago and became a pop culture phenomenon. The Rumble Ponies celebrate the anniversary with a team-logo puzzle cube giveaway and multicolored theme jerseys. Get tickets »

Paul Skenes Strikeout Counter Bobblehead
Indianapolis Indians (Triple-A PIT), Aug. 31

The base of the bobblehead features a strikeout counter so Skenes' rapidly increasing career total can be tallied in real time. Make sure to include the 45 he racked up while pitching for Indianapolis earlier this season. Get tickets »

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August's best Minor League ballpark promotions (2024)

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AAA or triple A is the highest MiLB level, and where players are most likely to be called up to the parent Major League team.

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AAA or triple A is the highest MiLB level, and where players are most likely to be called up to the parent Major League team.

What is short season minor league baseball? ›

"Short Season" is both an informal description of the schedule played by a number of Minor League teams and also part of the formal classification of the level of two of the leagues those teams belong to. Officially, there are two "Class A Short Season" leagues: the New York-Penn League and the Northwest League.

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Baseball blackouts don't have to keep you from enjoying America's favorite pastime because Iowa is home to the best minor league ballpark in the country. Davenport's Modern Woodmen Park was voted as the No. 1 minor league baseball stadium in the country, beating out 10 other parks in a new survey by USA TODAY 10Best.

What minor league is closest to MLB? ›

Triple-A (AAA): This is the highest level, closest to the Majors, and features many older players with experience in the big leagues, in addition to younger prospects. There are two Triple-A leagues: the Pacific Coast League and the International League.

How much do AAA players make? ›

What Is the Average Minor League Baseball Player Salary by State
StateAnnual SalaryWeekly Pay
Washington$61,346$1,179
New York$54,900$1,055
Vermont$53,844$1,035
California$52,351$1,006
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The current minor league classification system divides leagues into one of five classes, those being Triple-A (AAA), Double-A (AA), Class A (Single-A or A), Class A Short Season, and Rookie. Furthermore, Class A is further subdivided into Class A Advanced, and Class A.

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If called up to the majors, the minimum salary is $700,000 — which comes to $3,846 for each day in the big leagues. Follow every MLB game: Latest MLB scores, stats, schedules and standings. The minimum salary is $400 weekly at rookie level, $500 at Class A, $600 at Double-A and $700 at Triple-A.

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All in all, the major difference between AAA and AA is that the former one has a lot of experienced players, mostly with MLB experience. The later is the league with all the prospects and players to keep an eye on as one day they might develop into future stars in the Majors.

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Triple-A (officially Class AAA) has been the highest level of play in Minor League Baseball in the United States since 1946.

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High-A, officially Class High-A, formerly known as Class A-Advanced, and sometimes abbreviated "A+" in writing, is the third-highest level of play in Minor League Baseball in the United States and Canada, below Triple-A and Double-A, and above Single-A.

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Single-A, formerly known as Class A and sometimes as Low-A, is the fourth-highest level of play in Minor League Baseball in the United States, below Triple-A, Double-A, and High-A.

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