Posted: 1:04 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2011
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Lancaster, Pennsylvania - For the second night in a row, the Sugar Land Skeeters (4-6) dropped a game when scoring first.
The Lancaster Barnstormers (5-5) beat the Skeeters, 7-4, with a big comeback inning in the seventh and eighth at Clipper Magazine Stadium Sunday night.
Details on purchasing full season, group and eight game plan tickets go to are available
About the Sugar Land Skeeters: The Sugar Land Skeeters minor league baseball team, led by Manager and former Major League All-Star Gary Gaetti, will play in the $35 million Constellation Field, which is being constructed by the City of Sugar Land and the Skeeters at the intersection of State Highway 6 and U.S. Highway 90A.
The Sugar Land Skeeters will play 70 regular season home games annually, starting with the 2012 season which begins on April 26. Constellation Field will play host to a multitude of other sporting events, including football, soccer, lacrosse, cheerleading and band competitions, as well as concerts, group outings and scout sleepovers.
Fixed-seat stadium capacity is approximately 6,200 for baseball, plus additional lawn and standing-room-only tickets.
Constellation Field has a capacity of 10,000-plus in concert configuration.