ROAD TRIP RECAP EP 1: Bisons at Mets, April 2025


The Bisons return home after a six game road trip in Syracuse, NY. The team went 1-5 against the Mets and return home for a 7 game, 6 day homestand against the Rochester Red Wings.

It all starts on TWOsday at the ballpark with $2 hot dogs, presented by TasteNY.

Wednesday is a single admission doubleheader and Win It Wednesday presented by Northwest Bank featuring prizes that will be handed out throughout the game, including game-used baseballs/items, concessions, tickets, a Bisons jersey and the chance to throw the game’s ceremonial first pitch.

Thursday is Throwback Thursday, presented by AAA Western & Central NY where the Bisons will wear their reverse retro uniforms during the game. Special mini helmets will be available for concession purchase.

Friday is another Honda fridaynightbash!® with Obscure Jersey Night! Prizes will be awarded to the best obscure jerseys.

Saturday and Sunday are another Anderson’s Kids Weekend with Kids Tickets (14yrs and younger) just $12 at Sahlen Field Box Office ONLY. First 1,000 Kids through Inspire Dental Gate at Swan St. receive a Hot Dog/Soda/Cotton Candy Voucher Giveaway.

Saturday is also the first Tops Dog Day at the Park: Dogs are admitted free with adult ticket purchase. Fans can sit with their dog in the right-field corner sections of Sahlen Field.

Sunday is WNY Immediate Care Funday Sunday: Pre-game Mascot Meet n’ Greet & special Kids Activities. Postgame Kids Run the Bases, presented by Platter’s Chocolates.

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