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5 upcoming Sounds games you won’t want to miss

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Free jerseys, hats, and a Smash Car — oh, my.

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Take us out to the ballgame, take us out to the crowd. If weekly themed nights aren’t incentive enough to get you to the ballpark, these five games have home run promos that can’t be missed:

1. Corduroy Hat Giveaway

Saturday, July 22 vs. Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp

Presented by Advance Financial, the first 1,000 fans can snag a free (and stylish) corduroy hat and show off some Sounds pride in style.

2. Stand Up to Cancer Night

Friday, Aug. 4 vs. Durham Bulls

For the third year in a row, attendees can smash out cancer with a Smash Car and help raise funds for Stand Up To Cancer.

3. Star Wars Night

Saturday, Aug. 19 vs. Charlotte Knights

Calling all fans who are one with the Force... Be one of the first 2,000 fans in the stadium to score a souvenir in the Light Saber Giveaway.

4. Short Sleeve Hoodie Giveaway

Thursday, Sept. 7 vs. Memphis Redbirds

Presented by First Horizon, the first 1,000 fans will go home sporting an Adult M or Adult XL Hit City hoodie.

5. Hit City Preds Hockey Jersey Giveaway

Wednesday, Sept. 20 vs. Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp

Get ahead of hockey season and be one of the first 1,000 fans to snag an Adult M or Adult XL Preds jersey, presented by DEX Imaging.

See you at a Sounds game

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