Support local sports buy discount Mariners tickets to help Highline High School baseball - The B-Town (Burien) Blog

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The Highline High School Pirates baseball team is excited to offer discounted tickets for a Seattle Mariners game set for July 3, 2025, at T-Mobile Park. For just $25, fans can secure prime 100-level seats, making it an affordable option for those looking to enjoy an evening of baseball while supporting local student-athletes. The proceeds from these ticket sales will directly benefit the Highline baseball program, helping to cover essential costs such as equipment and travel. The game’s start time is 7:10 p. m.

, and it promises an exhilarating postgame fireworks show, adding to the excitement of the event. This initiative exemplifies community spirit, inviting families and friends to gather and cheer for their local team. Fans can easily purchase tickets by scanning a QR code or through a provided link. This fundraising effort reflects the ongoing commitment of local organizations to support youth sports and foster community engagement. Mark your calendars for a fun-filled night that combines entertainment with a meaningful cause.

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