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Mizzou Baseball Set to Host Fan Fest February 10

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COLUMBIA, Mo. – Before Missouri Baseball heads west to open its 2024 season in California, the Tigers will offer fans a sneak preview by hosting Mizzou Baseball Fan Fest, Saturday, February 10 at Devine Pavilion. 

“Our fans are an essential part of our game day experience,” head coach Kerrick Jackson stated. “It is our goal to make Taylor Stadium one of the toughest road venues in the nation, and our fan base will play a critical role in helping create such an environment. We can’t wait to kick off the season by sharing an evening with our loyal supporters at Fan Fest.” 

Fans will have the opportunity to meet and greet the Tigers and their new coaching staff during an autograph session. The event will feature games, activities and inflatables for fans of all ages, as well as a live batting practice session, as Mizzou prepares for its season-opening series with Cal Poly (Feb. 16-19). 

Additionally, the first 50 fans in attendance will receive a free Mizzou trucker hat. 

The season-opening event is free, with doors opening at 5 p.m. Parking will be available in the Missouri Athletics Training Complex (MATC) lot, located at the southwest corner of Providence Road and Stadium Boulevard, and fans may enter the building via the north doors of the Devine Pavilion. No outside food or drink is permitted inside the facility. 

2024 TICKET INFORMATION
Tiger fans can reserve their spot at Taylor Stadium by completing the 2024 season ticket request form below. Season tickets for Mizzou’s 29-game home slate are $65 for general admission and $100 for reserved chairback seating (limited availability). Season ticket requests are still being accepted, while single-game tickets are set to go on sale in early February. 

To reserve 2024 season tickets, complete the online form

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This article is provided by University of Missouri Athletics