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Baseball season is here Sun Devils. Here's how to be there for first pitch.

Baseball season is finally here, and our ASU Sun Devils are coming out swinging- literally!

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Baseball season is here Sun Devils. Here's how to be there for first pitch.
Photo by Salma Reyes

It's the most wonderful time of the year, and I'm not talking about candy canes and snow, I'm talking about fastballs and home runs.

ASU kicked off the season with their Open House/ Scrimmage last Sunday, and I had the opportunity to watch all the action unfold. Fans were watching eagerly to see the first of the 2020 season in this Maroon and Gold Scrimmage.

Photo by Salma Reyes

The game was at ASU's own Phoenix Municipal Stadium and fans filled the stands in no time. This event was open and free to the public and featured lots of fun experiences for fans to take advantage of including clubhouse tours and even a meet-and-greet with the team!

In between innings, staff members were giving exclusive tours of the team's clubhouse, giving fans the unique chance to see what goes on behind the scenes at the home of Sun Devil Baseball. Fans were able to tour all the in's and out's of the stadium's headquarters such as the press room, locker room and even the hall of fame honoring past Sun Devils.

Photo by Salma Reyes

At the end of the game, fans were able to take pictures and get autographs from the team members. One of the highlights of the game was seeing an entire Little League team eagerly line up to meet the team. Who knows, maybe there were some future Sun Devils in the crowd?

Photo by Salma Reyes

If you're wondering how to grab tickets for the next game, you can buy tickets through the ASU Athletics site or if you're a student, reserve your free ticket through MyAsu.

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