Baseball and Softball Single-Game Tickets Are Officially on Sale | Eastern NC Now

Single-game tickets are on sale now for the East Carolina baseball and softball seasons. Pirate fans can purchase tickets through ECU's Online Ticket Center or by calling 252-737-4500.

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    GREENVILLE, N.C.     Single-game tickets are on sale now for the East Carolina baseball and softball seasons. Pirate fans can purchase tickets through ECU's Online Ticket Center or by calling 252-737-4500.

    With 34 games on its home schedule, ECU Baseball kicks off the 2020 season Friday, Feb. 14 at 4 p.m. (EST) with a three-game series against William & Mary at Lewis Field inside Clark-LeClair Stadium. Tickets are $15 for chairbacks (not available for youth), reserve seating has been set at $10 for adults and $7 for youth (12 and under), while general admission tickets are $7 for adults and $4 for youth in sections 201, 202 and the Jungle. ECU's matchup against North Carolina (March 24) are $12 for adults and $7 for youth for general admission. Chairback seats are available at $25 (not available for youth) and reserve seating is $15 (adults) and $10 (youth). The Clark-LeClair ticket office opens two hours prior to first pitch and Pirate fans can order single-game tickets by clicking HERE.

    A "10 Game Flex Pack" includes a set of 10 vouchers for $40. The vouchers can be exchanged for General Admission seating in Sections 201-202 or the Jungle (while supplies last) to any home ECU game except North Carolina.

    Softball is slated to open its home schedule on Friday, Feb. 14 against Hampton at 3 p.m. (EST) in the Pirate Clash. ECU will also host the Pirate Invitational (Feb. 21-23), Purple-Gold Invitational (March 13-15) and NC State (March 18) to go along with its four American Athletic Conference series. Tickets have been set at $10 for reserved chairback seating, $6 for adult general admission and $3 for youth general admission (12 and under). Pirate fans can purchase single-game tickets by clicking HERE.

    Season tickets for both baseball and softball are still available for purchase.

    Pirate fans interested in bringing a group of 20 fans or more can contact the Athletic Ticket Office at athletictickets@ecu.edu or 252-737-4500 for group rates.
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