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Fan earns free Fredericksburg baseball season ticket as 1,000th Founders Club ticket holder

Chris Graham

Potomac NationalsFredericksburg Baseball announced that Andrew Mullins of Fredericksburg reserved the 1,000th season ticket, and will receive one full season ticket for the 2020 season at no cost.

Andrew and his family, wife Yara, and children Gabriela Rene and Maxwell Ajax, have been loyal Washington Nationals fans since the team moved to the area. “We are very excited that baseball is coming to Fredericksburg, and even more excited to get in on the ground floor as part of the Founders Club,” said Mullins. “We look forward to being lifelong Fredericksburg baseball fans!”

The Mullins’, like the other fans who have signed up for the Founders Club, will have the opportunity to select his seats in the new state-of-the-art ballpark scheduled to open in April 2020 in Celebrate Virginia South. In addition to priority seating reservations for full season ticket plans before they are on sale to the general public, Founders Club members will have their name engraved onto a Founders Club Plaque, which will be prominently displayed at the entrance of the stadium, receive an exclusive Founders Club Gift, and receive VIP invitations to exclusive new stadium events, which includes the ribbon cutting.

Still Time to Join Founders Club

The Founders Club remains open to join through December 31st.  Fans interested in joining the Founders Club and ensuring their choice of seats along with other benefits should visit www.fredericksburgbaseball.com or www.potomacnationals.com for more information about the benefits of the Founders Club.

To join the Founders Club, fans can call 703-590-2311 ext. 221, e-mail [email protected], or stop by Northwest Federal Field at Pfitzner Stadium. The order form for the Founders Club can be found online at www.potomacnationals.com and www.fredericksburg baseball.com and can be submitted via email as well to [email protected].

While team offices will be closed next week, fans can still submit Founders Club forms before the end of the year by email or by leaving a message at the phone number listed above.

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