2020 Altoona Curve Schedule Announced


CURVE, Pa. – The Altoona Curve, Double-A affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates, announced the complete game schedule for the 2020 Eastern League season on Friday.

(Clarion native Derek Martin is the General Manager of the Altoona Curve)

The franchise’s 22nd season of professional baseball features a balanced schedule of no fewer than 13 and no more than 14 games per month.

The 2020 schedule features 70 home games, beginning with Opening Night on Thursday, April 9 against the cross-state rival Erie SeaWolves, Double-A affiliate of the Detroit Tigers. The April 9 start date ties the latest season opener in team history. The season’s first homestand includes an off day on Easter Sunday (April 12) between a pair of three-game series.

Altoona’s final home games of the year will be part of an eight-game homestand from Thursday, August 27 through Thursday, September 3. The team closes the 2020 season with a four-game series from Friday, September 4 through Labor Day (Monday, September 7), at The Diamond, home of the Richmond Flying Squirrels, Double-A affiliate of the San Francisco Giants.

By month, the Curve will play 13 home games in April and May, 14 in June, 13 in July, 14 in August and three in September.

The Curve will host their popular Independence Day celebration for the fourth consecutive season at PNG Field on Saturday, July 4 versus Erie to start a three-game series.

“We’re really happy to play at home again on the Fourth of July,” said Curve general manager Derek Martin. “That is one of the many advantages to this schedule for 2020. Looking closer at April and May, we will be home on four out of eight weekends. To be home 50-percent of the time at that point of the year is a real win. It allows us to be pretty creative on what we do with those nights.”

Season ticket packages for all 70 of the 2020 Curve home games are on sale now, with special discounted rates available for fans who pay in full by October 21, 2019. Fans interested in purchasing season tickets for the 2020 season can reach out by phone at 877.99.CURVE or stop by the Peoples Natural Gas Field offices.

“Our season ticket holders are the backbone of what we do each season,” Martin said. “We are proud to announce that we will not be raising our season ticket prices for the 10th consecutive season. We appreciate the support from our season ticket holders and will continue to offer fun and affordable family entertainment.”

Standard game times for April and May will continue for weekday games beginning at 6 p.m., Saturday games beginning at 4 p.m. and Sunday games starting at 2 p.m. The exceptions are three School Kids’ Education Day games, taking place on April 29, May 13 and May 21 beginning at 10:30 a.m.

Beginning in June, weekday games will once again start at 6:30 p.m. with Friday night games beginning at 7 p.m. Starting in June, Saturday and Sunday games feature 6 p.m. first pitches, excluding two Sunday games that will begin at 2 p.m. (June 14 and July 12).

All eight games on the club’s final homestand from August 27-September 3 will begin at 6 p.m.

“The 6:30 summer game times worked really well for fans,” Martin said. “We accomplished what we hoped with that change for 2019 and look forward to doing that once again for the new season next spring.”

Among the notable series throughout the season, the Portland Sea Dogs, Double-A affiliate of the Boston Red Sox, will make their lone trip to PNG Field from May 29-31. The Reading Fightin Phils, Double-A affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies, will make just one trip to Altoona for three games from June 9-11. The Trenton Thunder, Double-A affiliate of the New York Yankees, will visit Altoona just once, a three-game series from July 27-29.

In 21 seasons, the Curve have welcomed nearly seven million fans to Peoples Natural Gas Field, received multiple recognitions as one of Minor League Baseball’s top franchises and have seen over 170 alumni go on to play in the Majors.


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