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WEEK AHEAD: Vancouver Canadians at bat

On Monday, June 17, giant two-foot hot dogs will be consumed, sushi rolls will race, and sports enthusiasts will cheer at the Vancouver Canadians home opener versus the Spokane Indians at Nat Bailey Stadium.
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On Monday, June 17, giant two-foot hot dogs will be consumed, sushi rolls will race, and sports enthusiasts will cheer at the Vancouver Canadians home opener versus the Spokane Indians at Nat Bailey Stadium. The 2013 kick-off will mark the start of another incredible Vancouver summer.

From the shouts of peanut vendors over the cheers of the crowd to the jaw-dropping fireworks on family night, fans will surely feel back at home once arriving at historic Scotiabank Field at Nat Bailey Stadium starting at 7:05pm.

To top it all off, this year the Vancouver Canadians are also playing for a Northwest League Championship three-peat. With back-to-back titles in 2011 and 2012 the excitement on the field will be fierce as the team competes to secure a franchise-record third consecutive pennant.

Nestled in front of Queen Elizabeth Park, The Nat marks its 62nd year as the home to professional baseball. With one of the few remaining manual scoreboards in Minor League Baseball, a narrow foul territory, and portraits of baseball greats such as Joe DiMaggio lining the walls, fans at Vancouver Canadians games are treated to a unique mix of nostalgia and exciting sports action.

Tickets start at just $12.50.

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