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Kids Free Admission, Family Fun as Cardinals Host Cannons on Little League Night – June 7

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Baseball and family fun will come together on Saturday, June 7, as the Front Royal Cardinals take on the Purcellville Cannons at Bing Crosby Stadium. The first pitch is at 7 p.m., but gates open at 6 p.m. so fans can arrive early for the excitement—and best of all, admission is free for kids – sorry, the rest of us pay the regular price.

The evening marks a special celebration of local youth baseball, known as Little League Night. Young players are encouraged to wear their jerseys, meet the Cardinals team, and enjoy a night designed just for them.

Starting at 6 p.m., kids can jump into a bounce house, grab free hot dogs, chips, and drinks, and take part in pregame fun with the players. Cardinals team members will be on hand to greet fans and sign autographs before taking the field.

It’s more than a baseball game—it’s a celebration of community, sportsmanship, and the joy of summer under the stadium lights. Families are invited to enjoy a festive, affordable night out, complete with all the charm of hometown baseball.

Whether you’re cheering from the stands, watching the kids tossing a ball in the grass, or enjoying their free ice cream, Little League Night promises a great evening for all ages.

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