Any tips on going to a Rome Braves game?

Jaw

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I haven't been to a minor league game before, but I have a daughter who can't wait to see another game so I figured this was a good time. I typically take her to a couple of Atlanta games every year but Rome is much closer.

Does anyone have any tips about maximizing the experience at a Rome game?
 
I haven't been to a minor league game before, but I have a daughter who can't wait to see another game so I figured this was a good time. I typically take her to a couple of Atlanta games every year but Rome is much closer.
Does anyone have any tips about maximizing the experience at a Rome game?

How old is daughter. Is the game more important or experience.
 
How old is daughter. Is the game more important or experience.

Daughter is 8, and it's all about the experience.

We went to the Father-Daughter game in Atlanta a few years ago and got to parade around the field while the players did warm ups. She absolutely loved being that close to the players. I picked up a pair of Rome tickets already, front row behind the Braves dugout to get her as close to the team as possible. I love the Braves but never got to go to games when I was young, and never had the desire to meet players or get autographs or any of that stuff, so this is new to me. Is there a chance to meet players if we are there early, or anything like that?
 
Daughter is 8, and it's all about the experience.

We went to the Father-Daughter game in Atlanta a few years ago and got to parade around the field while the players did warm ups. She absolutely loved being that close to the players. I picked up a pair of Rome tickets already, front row behind the Braves dugout to get her as close to the team as possible. I love the Braves but never got to go to games when I was young, and never had the desire to meet players or get autographs or any of that stuff, so this is new to me. Is there a chance to meet players if we are there early, or anything like that?

I haven't been to Rome so maybe Dester will pop in and help.. but usually there are grass seating that I like to get.. if it about the park and players, then don't invest in good seats.. just get the grass and walk around. Get there early as most players are accessible. check schedule.. I normally don't get a day game after a night game because key players will be resting... plus I try to get a pitcher I really want to see.
 
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