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FORT MYERS, Fla. (April 12, 2018) – The Fort Myers Miracle will be distributing collectible bobbleheads to baseball fans at five Saturday home games this season.
Every Saturday in 2018 has been dubbed “Giveaway Saturday,” when Miracle fans have an opportunity to take home bobbleheads, a replica of Hammond Stadium, a beach bag, soccer scarf, backpack, team jersey and more. Each bobblehead features Miracle alumni who advanced through the Minnesota Twins’ minor league system to reach and star in the Big Leagues.
“Our bobblehead giveaways are among the most popular promotions we sponsor all year,” said Chris Peters, president and general manager of the Miracle. “Four of our five bobbleheads this year are on the Twins’ active 25-man roster, and the other – Torii Hunter – is an MLB all-star who spent 12 of his 19 years in the majors with the Twins.”
Bobblehead supplies are limited, so Miracle fans are encouraged to arrive early at the following 6 p.m. games:

  • Saturday, April 14: Brian Dozier (presented by Nathan’s Famous)
  • Saturday, May 19: Joe Mauer (presented by Florida Community Bank)
  • Saturday, June 30: Jose Berrios (presented by Achieva Credit Union)
  • Saturday, July 21: Torii Hunter (presented by Millennium Physician Group)
  • Saturday, Sept. 1: Byron Buxton (presented by Alorica)

For a complete schedule of games and promotions, visit MiracleBaseball.com or call 239-768-4210.
About the Miracle
The Fort Myers Miracle are the Class-A Advanced Affiliate of the Minnesota Twins, and have played home games at Hammond Stadium since 1992. Notable Miracle alumni include Joe Mauer, Miguel Sano, Byron Buxton and Torii Hunter. Follow the Miracle online at MiracleBaseball.com or through its social media channels: Twitter (@MiracleBaseball), Instagram (fortmyersmiracle), Facebook (Fort Myers Miracle) and Snapchat (ftmyersmiracle). For questions or ticket information, call the Miracle at 239-768-4210.

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