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East Carolina 2020 Baseball Season Tickets On Sale Nov. 18th
Season tickets for the 2020 East Carolina baseball season will officially go on sale Monday, Nov. 18 starting at 9 a.m. (EST).
November 15, 2019
GREENVILLE, N.C. – Season tickets for the 2020 East Carolina baseball season will officially go on sale Monday, Nov. 18 starting at 9 a.m. (EST) and can be ordered through ECUPirates.com or by calling (252) 737-4500.
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Renewal applications for baseball are in the process of being mailed to 2019 season ticket holders, but fans can utilize ECU's Online Ticket Center, reserve by phone or visit the ticket box office in the meantime to make purchases by the January 10th deadline.
Sixth-year head coach Cliff Godwin has scheduled 33 home games for the 2020 season at Lewis Field inside Clark-LeClair Stadium, including the 17th-Annual Keith LeClair Classic (High Point, Indiana and Ole Miss), four American Athletic Conference series (Cincinnati, Houston, USF and Wichita State), four non-conference series (Columbia, Georgia Southern, Rhode Island and William & Mary) and single game contests against Campbell, Duke, Elon, North Carolina, Old Dominion and UNCW.
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Season tickets for baseball are priced as followed and can be ordered by clicking here:
Chair Back with Seat Rights – $200
Chair Back Upgrade (must have Pirate Club approval) – $400
Regular Reserved Bench – $200
Faculty/Staff Reserved Bench – $160
Senior Citizen Reserved Bench – $160
Young Grad Reserved Bench – $120
Economy Plan (Section 201/202 & Jungle) – $120
Single-game tickets for baseball will go on sale Friday, Jan. 31 starting at 9 a.m. (EST).
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