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Missoula Osprey more than a sporting event

Weather pending, tonight marks the home opener of the 2018 Missoula Osprey season.

Yes, we know – you listen to Jack FM first and foremost because of the music. But we’d like to think that community and entertainment in general are also high on your reasons for loving Jack, and whether you’re a sports fan or not we think there’s a lot of great reasons to celebrate summer baseball.

To honor that, we’ve outlined three non-baseball reasons to get excited about the Osprey:

1. The peanuts and Cracker Jacks

OK, so Cracker Jacks aren’t on the menu at the concession stands at Ogren Park Allegiance Field – but peanuts certainly are, as are all the other iconic ballpark greats: Hot dogs, ice cream and, yes, beer. To be honest, we’re really not all that much into peanuts during our normal daily lives. But nothing helps pass those stagnant times between innings, during pitching changes – heck, between pitches – like cracking open a tasty nut and tossing the shell onto the concrete floor.

By the way, if you’re partaking in Osprey baseball just for the food then we recommend you get familiar with their nightly specials. Taco Tuesdays, anyone?

2. The actual osprey

When peanuts have lost their luster, there’s plenty of entertainment to be found circling above the stadium. The team’s namesake osprey – a mom, dad and their young, we presume, are often as engaging as the action on the diamond. You can’t see them actually fish from this vantage point, but you can see them head out empty-beaked and return with a tasty treat for the family. Sometimes just watching their giant, crowd-sweeping circles is enough. Are you mad, bro?

The Missoula Osprey is the only minor league franchise with a live mascot living in its natural habitat at their stadium.

3. Those crazy kids

Unless you’re a hardcore baseball fan, the best seats in the house aren’t the ones adjacent to home plate – they’re deep out in left field, in the general admission “seating”. On a grassy knoll, you’ll hardly find a game where there aren’t a throng of baseball runts doing everything BUT watching the game. They’re rolling, they’re chasing, they’re doing what kids do best. Most importantly, they’re waiting for a foul ball to land in their territory – and when it happens, let’s just say you’d better stay clear.

The best part, though, is when the foul falls just outside the grassy zone and the outfielder manages to scoop it up. These kids will say just about anything to get hold of that ball; they’re certainly not too proud to beg.

For just $20 you can sign your young one up for the Ollie Osprey Kids Club and pick up two general admission tickets to every Sunday home game, plus a child’s T-shirt, a kids’ clinic and an exclusive autograph session with Osprey players.

Whether it’s the ballpark concessions, birdwatching or modern day anthropology you’re seeking, there’s plenty of non-baseball reasons to catch a Missoula Osprey game. What other event is as fun for families as it is with a date – to say nothing of the joys of watching baseball alone? Tune in all season long for ticket giveaways, and enjoy the best of Missoula summer before it slips away!

For more details, check out the Missoula Osprey’s 2018 schedule or pick up your tickets HERE.

-Zeke Campfield

The Missoula Osprey will kick off their 19th season on the diamond in less than two months, and we’re already gearing up for another exciting summer of giveaways and promotions!

XFiqaJfETicket sales open at 10 am through 4 pm this Saturday, May 6th, at the MSO Hub for the season that begins June 23.

May 6th will also be a great day to stock up on your Osprey merchandise – all the new stuff rolls out, PLUS Ollie Osprey (and plenty of snacks and refreshments) will be on hand!

Advance Home Plate Club tickets are $12 apiece, with Baseline Club tickets going for $11. General Admission bleachers and grass seats start at $7.

Children, seniors and military members (active and veteran) will each enjoy discounts on their tickets.

And don’t forget to reserve your seats for the fireworks shows! Those are set for June 24, July 3, July 29 and Sept. 1.

Tickets will also available be available May 6 and thereafter by calling 543-3000 or at MissoulaOsprey.com.

And be sure to tune in to Jack FM Missoula all season long – we’ll again beĀ giving away tickets and hosting some great game promotions you won’t want to miss!

Osprey tix on sale Saturday!
Big Time Wrestling is back!

The Missoula Osprey and Jack FM Missoula are excited to celebrate another throw-down in the park Friday, June 9, with Big Time Wrestling!

This will be the third straight summer we’ve gotten to experience a wrestling spectacle at Ogren Park at Allegiance Field, and this fun, family-friend event gets bigger and better each time around!

BTW_WRESTLING_LOGO_g6nbnhmf_y1sksv0tThis year, World Wrestling Entertainment Hall of Famer Booker T will headline the show, with more superstars and match announcements to be released in coming days!

Tickets go on sale to the general public Tuesday, Jan. 31, at 10 am at the MSO Hub in downtown Missoula, by phone at (406) 543-3300 and online at MissoulaOsprey.com.

Show starts at 8 pm, but don’t miss out on a special meet-and-greet with all the superstars starting at 6. And stay tuned to jackfmmissoula.com and the Jack FM Facebook page for more updates and ticket giveaways!

About Booker T:

Booker T is the most decorated wrestler in World Championship Wrestling history, having held 21 titles, including a record six WCW World Television Championships and 11 unnamedWCW World Tag Team Championships – 10 of which were as one-half of the Harlem Heat team with his brother, Stevie Ray.

In all, Booker T boasts 35 championships between WCW, World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling and is one of only four wrestlers to achieve the Triple Crown in both WCW and WWE!

Most recently, Booker T served as general manager of SmackDown before moving into a commentator’s role for other WWE programming. He has appeared on 27 video games and announced his candidacy for mayor of Houston in 2019.