Summer baseball forecast

You won’t want to miss these upcoming baseball games from our local Minor League Baseball team, the Sounds.

Wide-angle view of First Horizon Park.

Know before you go: First Horizon Park is cashless and enforces a clear bag policy.

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It’s time for the three Bs: brats, beer, and baseball. This summer’s season is packed full of games and events. From fun initiatives like Copa de la Diversión to giveaways, the summer is just heating up for the Sounds.

About the team

The Nashville Sounds, a Triple-A affiliate of the Milwaukee Brewers, brought baseball back to Nashville after a 15-year hiatus. The city has led the league in attendance, including each of the team’s seven years spent in the Southern League. You can catch a Sounds game at First Horizon Park, which boasts one of the largest scoreboards in Minor League Baseball.

Upcoming games

On Tuesday, July 4 we’ll be defending our home field against Columbus at 6:35 p.m., which will include a post-game fireworks show. Grab your tickets now.

Can’t make it? Check out one of these upcoming home games:

  • vs. Columbus | Wednesday, July 5 | 6:35 p.m. | The first 1,000 fans through the gates will receive Legends Nesting Dolls during this giveaway.
  • vs. Columbus | Friday, July 7 | 6:35 p.m. | If you missed fireworks on Independence Day, this game has you covered.
  • vs. Columbus | Saturday, July 8 | 6:35 p.m. | It’s Nashville Hot Chicken Passport Giveaway night for the first 1,000 spectators.

Plus, review the rest of the schedule.

Feeling the team spirit? Visit our guide to local sports teams.

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