Previewing The Brazos Valley Bombers Last Regular Season Homestand In Bryan

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Thursday night (July 24) begins the final regular season homestand for the Brazos Valley Bombers baseball team in Bryan.

Team co-owner Uri Geva shared on The Zone’s Louie Belina Show that this year’s operations could not have gone any smoother.

Geva also said the Bombers have at least one home game in the TCL playoffs, which is next Wednesday (July 30).

The final homestand includes a “Striking Out Cancer” promotion on Thursday, while Friday continues a 19 year tradition of fireworks along with a bobblehead giveaway for the first 200 through the gate, and the chance to own a Bombers custom jersey during Saturday’s “Miracle Night” and Sunday’s “Princess Night” supporting Scotty’s House child advocacy center.

Another event taking place at Saturday’s Bombers game is recognizing the second anniversary of the death of a former Bombers pitcher from cancer. The family of College Station native Casey Whitmer set up a foundation to collect money for family members needing assistance with non medical expenses. Click HERE to be directed to the Full Count Casey Whitmer Foundation Facebook page for more information.

As the Bombers start their final homestand in Bryan, Thursday night’s College Station city council agenda includes a letter of intent between the Bombers and the city that spells out the negotiation process to reach an agreement for the team to start playing home games at Veterans Park in 2027.

Click HERE to read and download the letter of intent to be considered at the July 24, 2025 College Station city council meeting.

Click below to hear the edited visit with Uri Geva and Louie Belina on The Zone’s Louie Belina Show that aired July 22, 2025.

Listen to “Previewing the Brazos Valley Bombers last homestand in Bryan” on Spreaker.

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