FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE HUNTINGBURG, IN -- We’re going bananas—figuratively. The Dubois County Bombers, in partnership with Visit Dubois County, are bringing a brand-new kind of baseball experience to Historic League Stadium this summer, as the new and wildly entertaining Chicago Snowballs come to town for two special appearances on Saturday, July 25th (evening) and Sunday, July 26th (matinee). These won’t be your typical baseball games. The Chicago Snowballs are following the lead of several other nationally-recognized teams known for turning America’s pastime into a full-blown spectacle—where the action doesn’t stop between pitches, and fans aren’t just watching the game…they’re part of it. From choreographed dances and on-field antics to unexpected moments that keep you laughing, cheering, and wondering what just happened, every inning delivers something new. If you’ve ever wished a baseball game moved a little faster, felt a little louder, or had a few more “did-that-really-just-happen?” moments…this is your night. “These games are going to be unlike anything we’ve ever hosted at League Stadium,” said Justin Knepp, Owner & Team President of the Dubois County Bombers. “There’s clearly a growing interest for this new style of fun, fast-paced, spectacle-type baseball, and that’s exactly what we’re bringing to Dubois County. It’s high energy from start to finish, and our fans are going to love it.” Fans can expect a one-of-a-kind atmosphere featuring high-energy music, fan participation, on-field entertainment, and a style of play that doesn’t take itself too seriously—but still delivers plenty of baseball along the way. The Snowballs will be playing another team in their new league while the Bombers are traveling on the road during these two dates. Whether you’re a lifelong baseball fan or someone who just wants a fun night out with family and friends, these two games are built to be memorable from the first pitch to the final out—and everything in between. Tickets for both games will go on sale in April (date to be announced soon) and demand is expected to be extremely high. Ticket prices will be $30 for adults, $15 for kids, with general admission style seating. Fans are encouraged to act quickly once tickets become available.
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HUNTINGBURG, IN — The Dubois County Bombers have unveiled their 2026 promotional night schedule, and once again the team promises a summer packed with some of the craziest, funniest, and most creative theme nights in all of baseball at historic League Stadium.
From dancing for real 2.5 carat diamonds, to winning used cars, to a history-making Halloween costume game, Bombers fans can expect a show this season that goes far beyond the game itself. As the team likes to say: “It’s not just baseball — it’s an experience.” “Nobody does promotional nights like we do,” said Justin Knepp, Owner & Team President. "We work hard to create a unique experience with one simple goal in mind—to make sure fans leave League Stadium with a story they can’t wait to tell.” The home season opens on Thursday, May 28th with Opening Night & Opening Arguments as the Bombers host the Springfield Lucky Horseshoes. The 2026 schedule features an unforgettable lineup of fan-favorite and brand-new promotions including:
One of the most anticipated games of the season arrives July 11th with The History-Making Halloween Costume Classic, where both teams will play the game entirely in Halloween costumes--a baseball first. The Bombers will also host host A League of Their Own Night: The Peaches vs. Belles Classic on Saturday, June 20th. This will be a full, 7-inning girls softball game and tribute to the movie with several surprises planned. The game will take place while the Bombers are on the road that evening. Fans are encouraged to dress in vintage clothing to commemorate the era and the movie. Single game tickets for the 2026 season will go on sale soon. However, fans can view the full promotional schedule at by CLICKING HERE. About the Dubois County Bombers The Dubois County Bombers are a summer collegiate baseball team in Huntingburg, Indiana. The team features top college players from all over the U.S. who are looking to improve their skills and play professionally. They compete in the nationally renowned Prospect League--a wooden bat league consisting of 20 teams across Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Missouri, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Tennessee. They play in one of the most iconic and timeless settings imaginable at Historic League Stadium–a stadium rich in both baseball history and Hollywood history. |
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