The Golden Giants have some major upgrades in store for fans in their move back to Rossville.
TOPEKA,
Kan. (KSNT) – A local baseball club is finding a new home and a new app
Wednesday after going under new ownership.
The Topeka Golden Giants will move
their home games to Joe Campbell Stadium in Rossville, according to a
spokesperson. They previously played at Jerry Robertson Field near Lake
Shawnee. The team will retain Head Coach Jacob Kirmer for a second season, and
Holton native Justin Rieschick joining as an assistant.
“Our new branding, along with our
partnership with the Rossville community, will allow baseball fans in Topeka to
enjoy a true minor league baseball experience,” said new owner J.R. Bond. “We
are very excited for the future of fans first baseball in the Topeka area.”
The move to Joe Campbell Stadium
means more features for fans in attendance, including a beer garden, party deck
and promotional nights like an opening night carnival on June 4. A spokesperson
also said fans can catch games via streaming with a new Golden Giant TV app,
which is in development for Amazon, Android, Roku and Apple TV.
No comments:
Post a Comment