6/14/2009

In case you hadn't heard...

A blog post seems so impersonal. But, it's easier that 100,000 thank you notes....107,362 thank you notes to be exact.
The Wisconsin Timber Rattlers are in uncharted territory. The Midwest League affiliate of the Milwaukee Brewers have broken the 100,000 mark in attendance in the first half for the first time in the fifteen year history of the franchise.

The benchmark was surpassed on Friday night when 3,602 were on hand to push the Timber Rattler attendance to 102,999. The previous first half record for the franchise was set in 1998 when 92,563 fans attended games at then four-year old Fox Cities Stadium.

"The Timber Rattlers want to thank all of our fans for making this possible," said Timber Rattlers president Rob Zerjav. "It has been a terrific first half and the crowds have been great. Our staff is already hard at work to make the second half of the season even better."

Wisconsin ended their first half schedule on Saturday night in front of 4,363 fans at Time Warner Cable Field to give the team a first half attendance of 107,362 in 33 openings for an average of 3,253 per game.
Here's to great weather and big crowds in the second half. Click through on the link to see what the all time attendance record is.

Then, click here to find out more about how you can pick up a Summer 4-pack of games for just $35. Plus, when you order you receive a $10 gift card.

Hurry. The offer is good now through June 19.

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