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Artist Schaumburg Boomers Baseball
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Show Time: Various Timings
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Reserved Tickets
Schaumburg Boomers Baseball
The Schaumburg Boomers are the four-time Frontier League Champions playing in beautiful Wintrust Field. The Frontier League is the largest Pro Baseball Partner League stretching from Chicagoland to New York and into Canada. The Boomers are the Championship Fan Experience with great seating, food, and free parking.
Know Before You Go
Seating Details: Reserved Box seating.
Group Seating: Must redeem tickets together at the venue to sit together.
Ticket Options: Valid for any home game with two or four tickets.
How It Works
1. Grab your Ticket: Buy your Groupon first!
2. Print or Show Ticket: Use printed or mobile ticket.
3. Enjoy the Show: Have an amazing time!
Fine Print
- Final sale. Ticket must be used and expires on the date/time selected. Rescheduling not available unless the event is changed or canceled by the merchant; subject to merchant terms.
- Limit 8/person, subject to ticket availability.
- ADA seating cannot be guaranteed; contact the box office prior to purchase for availability.
- Schaumburg Boomers is the issuer of tickets - discount reflects current ticket prices, which may change.
- By completing this purchase, you agree to the merchant’s and venue’s safety policies in effect at the time of the Event.
About Schaumburg Boomers
On May 25, 2012, in front of a crowd of 6,067 fans, the Schaumburg Boomers revived professional baseball in the Northwest suburbs with a 5-2 victory over the Florence Freedom. The game set a winning precedent for the organization to build upon during its inaugural season and beyond—and build on it they did. In their maiden season, the Boomers posted a winning regular-season record and earned a playoff berth. The next season, they sent a message to the Frontier League, seizing the championship in only their second year as a franchise.
The Boomers’ arrival also meant a return to action for Schaumburg’s stadium: a facility that was erected in 1999 to the exact dimensions of Wrigley Field. Now operating under the name Schaumburg Boomers Stadium, the park packs in more than 7,000 visitors who are allowed to run the bases after every game, and is home to free parking and such promotions as Fireworks Fridays. The stadium also has lawn areas along both foul lines, where fans stretch out to catch any pop flies or windblown umpires that sail out of play.
