Fans gather to celebrate the opening day of the Augusta GreenJackets 2025 season at SRP Park.
The Augusta GreenJackets are set to begin their 2025 baseball season at SRP Park this weekend. With an exciting schedule against the Columbia Fireflies, fans can anticipate great games and a lively atmosphere. Not only will the games feature top-notch baseball, but SRP Park also offers a variety of food options and nearby dining highlights to enhance the experience. Be sure to arrive early for a chance to enjoy all that the park has to offer, including important rules to keep in mind.
Get ready, Augusta! The countdown to the 2025 Augusta GreenJackets baseball season is officially over, as the team kicks off its season this weekend at SRP Park. Fans can look forward to a thrilling lineup as the GreenJackets face off against the Columbia Fireflies, starting Friday, April 4.
Here’s the schedule you won’t want to miss:
Excited yet? Gates will swing open 60 minutes before game time, giving you ample opportunity to grab a good seat and soak in the atmosphere. For Saturday’s game, you’ll get even more time, with gates opening an hour and a half ahead of the first pitch!
The Augusta GreenJackets, proudly serving as the Single-A affiliate of the Atlanta Braves, are ready to bring another exciting season to the field. The SRP Park is not just a venue but a place where memories are made, with various concessions to fuel your game day experience.
Feeling hungry? You won’t go hungry at SRP Park! Multiple options are available, including various food and beverage choices, with some serving up delicious alcoholic drinks too. The park loves keeping things fun with specialty food items that will pop up during themed nights and when certain teams roll into town. Be sure to explore all the tasty options!
Before heading to the park, make sure you’re in the loop about some important rules and information. SRP Park has a clear bag policy in effect, meaning you’ll need to bring a clear bag to store your essentials. Not to worry, you can grab a stylish clear tote at the Hive Pro Shop.
Also, it’s a good idea to plan your parking in advance, as it can be a breeze or a headache depending on when you arrive. Options include:
Remember, SRP Park is a cashless facility, so bring along your debit or credit cards, or mobile payment methods. You can convert cash to a loaded value for game tickets, concessions, and merchandise, making purchases a breeze!
Single-game tickets are accessible, ranging from about $10 to over $20 depending on the seating. For die-hard fans, membership packages are available for 20-game, half-season, and full-season ticket options, providing an exciting opportunity to catch every thrilling moment!
Planning to grab a bite before or after the game? You’re in luck! Within walking distance from SRP Park, you’ll find fantastic eateries catering to all palates:
With glowing reviews focusing on food quality and excellent service, these restaurants are a perfect way to enhance your game day experience.
So gear up, grab your favorite jersey, and join in the excitement this weekend as the Augusta GreenJackets kick off an unforgettable season at SRP Park. Whether you’re shouting from the stands or dining at one of the wonderful nearby spots, let’s make this a baseball season to remember!
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