2025 Toledo Mudhens Game

The Northwest Ohio County Farm Bureaus are thrilled to announce the 2nd Annual Farm Bureau Night with the Toledo Mudhens!

Join us Saturday, July 19 for an evening of baseball and ballpark fun! First pitch is at 7:05 p.m. Be sure to stay for the post-game fireworks!

Tickets are $14 and Ugly Christmas Sweater Themed T-shirts (inspired by the Christmas in July Festivities by the Mudhens organization) are $6. The first 50 members who purchase tickets will earn a FREE shirt!

Ticket sales open on Friday, May 30. Members may purchase tickets over the phone with a credit card or in-person at the Farm Bureau office in Ottawa, with cash. Sales are first come, first served!

Please call 567-376-9998 with questions or to purchase your tickets. See ‘ya at the ballpark!

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Henry County Farm Bureau

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Darke County Farm Bureau

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Henry County

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Sandusky County Farm Bureau

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