Summer baseball forecast

You won’t want to miss these upcoming baseball games from our local American professional baseball team, the Lexington Counter Clocks.

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

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It’s time for the three Bs: brats, beer, and baseball. This summer’s season is packed full of games and events. From fun initiatives for the kids to snack deals, the summer is just heating up for the Lexington Counter Clocks.

About the team

The Lexington Counter Clocks, formerly known as the Lexington Legends, was purchased by Nathan and Kerri Lyons in 2022. The couple has completely revamped the organization with a new name and upgraded stadium, Counter Clocks Field. The venue boasts on-field seating + a new lounge space, plus a new and improved kids’ area with a two-lane 20-ft slide.

Upcoming games

On Tuesday, July 4 we hit the road to take on Staten Island at 6:30 p.m.

Or catch one of these upcoming home games:

  • vs. Southern Maryland | Tuesday, July 11 | 6:45 p.m. | $3, $2, $1 Night means $3 beers, $2 hot dogs, and $1 bags of chips.
  • vs. High Point | Saturday, July 15 | 6:45 p.m. | If you missed fireworks on Independence Day, this game has you covered.
  • vs. High Point | Sunday, July 16 | 2:05 p.m. | Bring your budding baseball players — Young Timers Kids Club members get in free, pitch on the field before the game, and run the bases after.

Check out the rest of the schedule.

Feeling the team spirit? Visit our guide to local sports teams.

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