Get $10 Rays tickets and even more swag

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Which gameday are you eyeing up?

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The Tampa Bay Rays are giving fans the opportunity to watch America’s past-time without breaking the bank. There will be $10 tickets available for every regular season game (they go on sale Friday). The games are a great chance to round up some friends, slug some major league brews, and enjoy some good ol’ fashioned baseball. ⚾️

But if you’re looking for a bit more bang for your buck and to walk out with more than just a rare foul ball, certain games this year have swag giveaways. You can also walk away with some pretty gear + gizmos, which make for some pretty great gifts for the baseball lover in your life.

Let’s step to the plate and take a look at some of the games that offer giveaways:

Blue belt bag/fanny pack

  • Fri., April 21, vs. Chicago White Sox

Devil Rays Socks

  • Sun., May 7 vs. New York Yankees

Reversible Bucket Hat

  • Fri., May 26, vs. Los Angeles Dodgers

Randy Arozarena Soccer Jersey

  • Sat., June 24 vs. Kansas City Royals

Shane McClanahan Bobblehead

  • Sat., August 12 vs. Cleveland Guardians

MLB Trucker Hat

  • Sat., September 9 vs. Seattle Mariners

You can check out a complete list of the Rays’ promotional games and giveaways on their website. And each giveaway is for all fans while supplies last.

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