The euphoria and phenomenon for Paul Skenes is in full swing, where the game since April of the Pirates against Cleveland Guardians gave away 20,000 Bobbleheads of their sensation pitcher. The attendance was more than 37,000 people. However, such was the request to give away the “big-headed” dolls again that the team’s management decided to please them so that they would have at home a souvenir of the team’s main player.
However, fans lined up hours before, around the stadium, over the Roberto Clemente Bridge and around North Shore. The number of fans in line exceeded the production of Skenes bobbleheads, so management had to come up with a new plan to meet the demands of their fans. The Pirates announced that each ticketed attendee will be given a bobblehead and will be required to email details for redemption.
How can Pittsburgh Pirates fans get their free bobblehead?
People who have sent their email verifying the purchase of their ticket for the Pittsburgh Pirates game will be able to attend the different redemption points from Monday, August 11 to Thursday, August 14, Saturday, August 16 and from Monday, August 25 to Thursday, August 28. The schedule from Monday to Thursday is from 11:00 to 15:00 hours, except on Wednesday when it is from 11:00 to 19:00 hours.
The places for its reception have been PNC Park located at 115 Federal Street, which is between the Willie Stargell statue next to the Wigle Whiskey restaurant and the Pirates Clubhouse store, with a Pirates staff member there to assist with the transaction. Fans picking up the bobblehead must show the digital coupon in the MLB Ballpark app, which is required for redemption.
Where else can you get your Pittsburgh Pirates bobblehead?
Fans will also have the opportunity to pick it up at a home game, starting August 18, during the series with the Toronto Blue Jays, but fans must have a ticket for that game day. Those who pick it up on game day should go to the Subscriber Headquarters, which can be accessed using the elevated bridge located next to the escalators in the main lobby behind section 132. Subscriber Headquarters is also only open until the third inning.
Fans who are not in the Pittsburgh area or cannot attend a game or one of the non-game days can contact the Pirates by phone at 1-800-Buy-Bucs or by email at [email protected] Be sure to visit Pirates OnSI for the latest news, updates, interviews and insights on the Pittsburgh Pirates.
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