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Rome Braves Announce Hot Stove Gathering Guests

 

01/17/2014 9:28 AM ET

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Fans can meet the new field staff, former Rome Braves players, and Atlanta Braves player development staff. New Rome manager Jonathan Schuerholz along with pitching coach Gabe Luckert, hitting coach Bobby Moore, and trainer Kyle Damschroder will be on hand for the Hot Stove Gathering event set at the Forum in downtown Rome on January 27th from 5:30 - 7 p.m.

 

Former Atlanta and Rome pitcher Chuck James along with Rome Braves alumni Wes Timmons (2003), Jon Mark Owings (2008), Shae Simmons (2013), and Robert Hefflinger (2012) are among the invited guests. Fans will also have the opportunity to meet Atlanta Braves Director of Minor League Operations Ronnie Richardson, minor league training staff coordinator Mike Graus, Atlanta Braves scout Brian Bridges, former Atlanta Braves third base coach and current manager of the Gwinnett Braves Brian Snitker, and Rome Braves General Manager Michael Dunn.

 

"We are thrilled to host the annual Rome Braves Hot Stove Gathering," says Rome General Manager Michael Dunn. "It is a perfect time to gather and talk with current and former Braves and kick off the countdown to First Pitch!"

 

Fans can enjoy an "all you can eat" gourmet ballpark fare. There will be a question and answer opportunity and autograph session.

 

Adult general admission tickets are $15, children 12 and under are $10 each. Special advanced VIP tickets are available for $40 that include a meet and greet along with heavy hors d'oeuvres, and beer and wine. These are limited to the first 50 fans. Tickets can be purchased in advance at the stadium ticket office or at the door the night of the event. The event benefits the Miracle Field of Rome.

 

The Atlanta Braves play an exhibition game at State Mutual Stadium on March 29th versus the Braves Future Stars. The Rome Braves open the season on April 3rd in Hagerstown with the home opener on April 10th at State Mutual Stadium versus the Savannah Sand Gnats.

 

The Rome Braves invite our fans in Paulding to attend the event. You can also sign up for our newsletter HERE!

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The Rome Ballpark is a great venue as well. Up Close and Personal, so to speak.

 

We have gone for years with 8 or 10 people riding in a RV, partying on the way up and back.

 

And they used to have a deal for a Buffet Supper in the Clubhouse Dining Room, with a cash bar, and then our a sliding glass door to your seats to watch the game that was a deal, worth the price just for dinner.

 

This Hot Stove event sounds like it would really be fun for the serious little league players and their families.

 

Go Braves!!!

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The Rome Ballpark is a great venue as well. Up Close and Personal, so to speak.

 

We have gone for years with 8 or 10 people riding in a RV, partying on the way up and back.

 

And they used to have a deal for a Buffet Supper in the Clubhouse Dining Room, with a cash bar, and then our a sliding glass door to your seats to watch the game that was a deal, worth the price just for dinner.

 

This Hot Stove event sounds like it would really be fun for the serious little league players and their families.

 

Go Braves!!!

This place reminds me of the old Ponce De Leon Ball park where the Atlanta Crackers used to play, My grand father use to take me there when I was a kid. Had some up close views of the players

 

Ralph (country) Brown was one of my favorite players back in the day.

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This place reminds me of the old Ponce De Leon Ball park where the Atlanta Crackers used to play, My grand father use to take me there when I was a kid. Had some up close views of the players

 

Ralph (country) Brown was one of my favorite players back in the day.

 

Ahhhhh.....Ralph "Country" Brown from my hometown of Summerville, Georgia. Great family!

 

My Mom and her family used to go watch games at the old Ponce de Leon park and she has some very fond memories of that place.

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