I feel like we just started baseball season, but it's already coming to an end, and you have just a couple of days left to enjoy baseball at Bosse Field until next year!

Play Ball!

There is nothing better on a warm summer night in the Tri-State than to be at historic Bosse Field watching the Evansville Otters play.  I grew up attending Otters games every summer, and now I get to take my kids to enjoy them too. There's just something about spending your night at the ballpark.

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I feel like we were just celebrating the start of the baseball season, but all good things must come to an end, and the 2025 Otters baseball season is winding down. But there are still three chances to enjoy the Otters before the season ends!

The Otters' Final Home Series of the 2025 Season

This week marks the final home series of the season for the Evansville Otters. 

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The final homestand dates are as follows:

  • August 26th - $2 Tuesday
  • August 27th - Fan Appreciation Night
  • August 28th - Thirsty Thursday

The Otters will then go to Illinois to play three games against the Gateway Grizzlies, wrapping up the season on August 31st.

Wrap up the Season with a Delicious "Wrap"

As the season comes to an end, Big Cat's 3rd Base concession stand will have one final delicious meal to end the season.

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They're putting a "wrap" on the 2025 baseball season with a classic, a buffalo chicken wrap!

It's the final home series of the season, so we decided to literally put a "WRAP" on it. Available this week at the 3rd Base Concession Stand, one of the most Sports Bar Specials of all time... The Buffalo Chicken Wrap.

Thank you so much to everyone who got adventurous with us this season! We'll be taking the off season to see what sold, what didn't, and even come up with a few new ideas.
We'll see you next Summer!

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