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Elkton Eclipse Base Ball Team Opens 2012 Season at Terrapin Station Winery on April 22

Posted on April 17, 2012 by admin

Press Release –  Eclipse Base Ball Club

The Eclipse Base Ball Club of Elkton invites you to its home game on April 22nd at the Terrapin Station Winery.  The club has great things planned this year and there is at least one home game a month.  If you can’t make it Sunday when the Eclipse take on the Philadelphia Athletic at 1pm, then try to make another game against such clubs as the New York Mutuals, the Essex BBC out of Boston, the Chesapeake Nine from Baltimore and many more including the Patriotic Series on Memorial Day weekend and 4th of July weekend against our in-county rivals the Chesapeake City Cecils.  (Note:  The game on the 22nd takes the place of the scheduled April 29th game).

While you are there, be sure to partake in food and beverages from our concession stand as well as sample (and purchase) award winning wine from Terrapin Station Winery.  Fans can also bring their own food and non-alcoholic beverages in. (Please no animals though).  We are handicapped accesible and this upcoming weekend is completely free to come in so bring your lawn chairs or blankets and your picnic lunch and enjoy a great family day out where you’ll be transported back to 1864.  See you then!

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