Make the most of baseball season with this Nashville Sounds bucket list

From ballpark staples to a few personal picks, here’s how to do Sounds season right.

A mascot waves a Nashville Sounds flag on the field at First Horizon Park during a nighttime baseball game.

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It’s officially baseball season in Nashville, and you know what’s on our minds: $2 hot dogs on Tuesdays, Friday Fireworks, and sunsets at First Horizon Park.

This year, I’m going all in with a Nashville Sounds bucket list — consider this your official invitation to join in. With 75 home games through Sept. 20, there’s plenty of time to check these items off together.

  1. Go to Opening Day vs. the Charlotte Knights on Tuesday, March 31.
  2. Shop new Sounds merch, such as this ‘47 Brand tee and ice cream cap.
  3. Watch a game from the club seating area.
  4. Try a Field of Dreamsicle from The Band Box — how have I waited this long?
  5. Arrive early on the 20+ giveaway days — I won’t make them all, but the Tune Squad jersey on “Space Jam” Night (May 2) is high on my list.
  6. Check off all the daily promotions, starting with the fan-favorite Tito’s Tail Waggin’ Tuesday.
  7. Stretch out on the outfield berm. (hello, $10 tickets.)
  8. Snap a photo with Booster the Rooster.

What else should I have on my Sounds bucket list? Send me an email and let me know your favorite thing about Hit City.

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