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OKC Comets Begin 12-Game Homestand Tuesday Through May 11

Two-week homestand highlighted by Star Wars Night, Boy Scout Night and Faith Night; Comets welcome El Paso Chihuahuas and Albuquerque Isotopes for 12 games in 13 days
April 28, 2025

OKLAHOMA CITY – The Oklahoma City Comets host a combined Star Wars and Boy Scout Night Saturday evening during a two-week stretch of home contests at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark to close out April and open the month of May. For Saturday’s 6:05 p.m. game, Comets players and coaches will wear

OKLAHOMA CITY – The Oklahoma City Comets host a combined Star Wars and Boy Scout Night Saturday evening during a two-week stretch of home contests at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark to close out April and open the month of May.

For Saturday’s 6:05 p.m. game, Comets players and coaches will wear special edition Star Wars-inspired jerseys on the field that will be available for purchase through an online auction with proceeds benefitting Niagara Cares.

The game presentation experience will immerse fans into the Star Wars universe throughout the night, including special appearances by Star Wars characters in advance of Star Wars Day — an informal holiday celebrating the legendary movie series on May 4 each year.

Group tickets are available for Saturday night for Scout troops and Cub Scout packs as troops and leaders in uniform will be invited to join an on-field parade and recognition to honor their achievements prior to the Comets’ game. Group tickets also include a limited-edition Comets hat and scouts will also receive a patch.

Additionally, Danny Mantle — son of Hall of Fame center fielder Mickey Mantle — is scheduled to throw out a ceremonial first pitch before Saturday’s game. The Comets’ new name and brand honors Mantle, known as the “Commerce Comet.”

Saturday’s combined theme night falls on the penultimate night of the Comets’ series against the El Paso Chihuahuas during the Chihuahuas’ second trip to Oklahoma City of the season.

The Comets then remain at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark for a second straight week as they welcome the Albuquerque Isotopes May 6-11 for the first series of the season between the two teams.

The full two-week homestand starts Tuesday and includes the following special promotions:

Tuesday, April 29 (7:05 p.m.) - The Comets kick off their home series with a $2 Tuesday, offering $2 select beer, soda and bottled water from a line of Miller, Coors and Pepsi products as well as select COOP Ale Works draft beer for guests 21 and older at a special rate of $3, including the new Comets Ale.

Thursday, May 1 (11:05 a.m.) - A late-morning first pitch gives students a chance to enjoy a fun field trip and baseball game before the school year ends. Groups of 10 or more receive an OKC game ticket, hat and sack lunch for the cost of $14 per person. May 1 is also a College Thursday and students with an .edu email address receive special rates on tickets purchased here.

Friday, May 2 (7:05 p.m.) - Friday Night Fireworks are scheduled to follow the game, presented by OU Health.

Braum’s Friends and Family 4-Pack tickets are available for purchase. The ticket packages start at $47 and include four Comets game tickets, four Comets hats and four Braum’s restaurant vouchers that can be redeemed at any Oklahoma Braum’s location.

Moore Youth Baseball Night also takes place Friday, inviting youth baseball teams that participate in the Moore Youth Baseball League to be recognized in a pregame parade on the field. Group tickets are $16 each and include a limited edition OKC hat. Free mouth guards, courtesy of Delta Dental, will be distributed to parade participants.

Saturday, May 3 (6:05 p.m.) – In addition to a combined Star Wars and Boy Scout Night, Saturday is also one of two All-You-Can-Eat dates in May. On these special nights at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark, groups of 10 or more can enjoy all-you-can-eat ballpark fare, a terrace-level game ticket and an OKC hat for the price of $27 per person.

Sunday, May 4 (2:05 p.m.) - As part of Family Sundays, an autograph session with select Comets players will be held before the game and kids can run the bases after the game concludes. Sunday is also OKC Comets Rookie League Night and players and coaches will participate in a pregame parade in celebration of the 2025 season. Free mouth guards, courtesy of Delta Dental, will be distributed to parade participants.

Tuesday, May 6 (6:05 p.m.) – As the Comets open a six-game series against Albuquerque, $2 Tuesday returns for a second straight week, featuring $2 select beer, soda and bottled water from a line of Miller, Coors and Pepsi products as well as select COOP Ale Works draft beer for guests 21 and older at a special rate of $3, including the new Comets Ale.

Wednesday, May 7 (11:05 a.m.) - The second Field Trip Day of the homestand — and final one before the school year ends — provides students with the opportunity to enjoy a fun field trip and baseball game. Groups of 10 or more receive an OKC game ticket, hat and sack lunch for the cost of $14 per person.

Thursday, May 8 (7:05 p.m.) – On a College Thursday, students with an .edu email address receive special rates on tickets purchased here.

Friday, May 9 (7:05 p.m.) - Friday Night Fireworks are scheduled to follow the game, presented by Delta Dental.

Canadian Valley Youth Baseball Night takes place Friday. Youth teams that participate in the Canadian Valley Baseball League are invited to be recognized in a pregame parade on the field before the game. Group tickets are $16 each and include a limited edition OKC hat. Free mouth guards, courtesy of Delta Dental, will be distributed to parade participants.

Saturday, May 10 (6:05 p.m.) - Faith Night presented by the Scott Dawson Evangelical Association will present an uplifting evening of baseball and fellowship, celebrating faith and community at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark. A postgame concert featuring Mac Powell, the lead singer of four-time Grammy Award-winning band Third Day and a Dove-winning solo artist, is included with a game ticket. The Oklahoma Baptist Children’s Choir is scheduled to perform the national anthem before the game.

Braum’s Friends and Family 4-Pack tickets are available for purchase. The ticket packages start at $47 and include four Comets game tickets, four Comets hats and four Braum’s restaurant vouchers that can be redeemed at any Oklahoma Braum’s location.

Sunday, May 11 (2:05 p.m.) - The home stretch concludes with a Family Sunday, featuring an autograph session with select Comets players before the game and kids can run the bases after the game concludes.

Single-game tickets for all 2025 Comets home games are available now, as well as group and season ticket packages. To purchase tickets, view the complete 2025 game and promotion schedule, or for additional information, please visit okccomets.com or call (405) 218-2182.