Play ball: A preview of Lexington Counter Clocks’ upcoming homestand

Looking for something to do with your extra day off? Head to Counter Clocks Field for themed nights, food, drinks, and of course, baseball.

An exterior shot of a Lexington Counter Clocks field with a giant baseball statue

Count on a good time at Counter Clocks Field. | Photo by @drproductionsky

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The Lexington Counter Clocks are back in town + gearing up for a seven-game homestand starting tonight, Friday, May 26. If you’re searching for plans for your long weekend, then look no further than Counter Clocks Field.

Ferry Hawks vs. Counter Clocks

  • Friday, May 26 at 6:45 p.m. — 80s night + post-game dance party
  • Saturday, May 27 at 6:45 p.m. — 90s night + post-game fireworks
  • Sunday, May 28 at 2:05 p.m. — Family Fun Day pregame toss + post-game player signing and kid base running
  • Monday, May 29 at 2:05 p.m. — Free entry for veterans + active service members

Dirty Birds vs. Counter Clocks

  • Tuesday, May 30 at 6:45 p.m. — 3-2-1 night
  • Wednesday, May 31 at 12:05 + 4 p.m. — Double-header

Bonus: The stadium will host the 2023 Clark’s Pump-N-Shop Baseball State Tournament beginning Thursday, June 1.

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