![]() Plus, you can head to the Donatos stand on the left field concourse for a slice of pizza + small soda for $5. You might hear City Editor Hanna emceeing if you come to a game this season | Photo via CBUStodayĮvery Friday, all 16oz beers and cups of wine are only $5. The home opener is tomorrow at 6:15 p.m., with a series of excitement to follow.Īll hot dogs are just ten cents during every Tuesday home game of the season while supplies last.Įvery home Wednesday game, you can get a regular hot dog, small popcorn, 12oz soda, or a bag of chips for only $1 each.Įnjoy drink specials on beer, margaritas, and soft drinks every Thursday home game throughout the season. Opening week for the Columbus Clippers is upon us, and the season is jam packed with fun events for kids, families, and young adults. Sotto Terra At the Sanctuary - Quiz Style Triviaįriday Karaoke Nights at The Crescent Lounge!Ĭolumbus Social Columbus Classifieds Columbus Go Music in Columbus Bicycling in Columbus Columbus Beer Columbus IT Columbus Photographyīlue Jackets - Crew Ohio State - CSCC OSU Football - OSU Basketball Improv Comedy Meetup Game Night at Gresso'sĮxcesss Karaoke Thursday at the Dive Bar of Columbus Trivia Night at Keystone Pub & Patio at Polaris Pub Trivia Night from Sporcle Events at The Walrus with Prizes Every Show Trivia Mondays at The Dry Mill (Sober Bar) The Action Academy Sunday S.T.E.M Club for Children Illusions The Drag Queen Dinner Show in Columbusīoards & Brews at Taft's Brewpourium Columbus Saturday Evening Open Mic Comedy at The Crescent Lounge Highbanks River Path Hike (3 Miles) at Highbanks Metro Park hosted by Hike Columbus ![]() Mulligan Chess Club Meeting at The Mall at Turtle Crossing Please direct for-sale, barter, job-related, and Craigslist type posts to /r/ColumbusClassifieds Upcoming Events Date Ticket info: Call 61 or log on to clippersbaseball.News Politics Events Requests Photos Humor Lost/Found NostalgiaĮvents, get togethers, and suggestions on what to see and do in Columbus, Ohio! Of note: On a night when the Clippers scored 10 runs, not one Columbus batter hit a home run. Instead, Clippers pitcher Caleb Baragar struck out the next two batters to preserve the victory. Indianapolis' Mark Mathias made it 10-9 with his RBI double, and with one out, he was standing on second base, representing a potential game-winning run, as Aaron Shackleford was on third. That was later followed by Oscar Gonzalez hitting another sacrifice fly, which provided the exact two-run cushion necessary to survive the coming ninth-inning drama. During the Clippers' next turn at bat, Bo Naylor hit an RBI double. But Indianapolis would come all the way back, tying the game in the top half of the eighth inning. Add that to Zack Collins' sacrifice fly in the first, and Columbus had eight runs before they had even recorded seven outs. Recap: It was a wild second inning for the host Clippers, who scored seven runs in that frame, four of which were the result of either a walk or a balk. Saturday's game: Columbus 10, Indianapolis 9
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