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Dash on over to catch these fan favorite deals + specials

The Dash’s 2026 season is in full swing.

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Calling all baseball fans: The Winston-Salem Dash is rolling out some exciting new promotions — making game day even more fun. Here’s what to expect at the ballpark this season:

New promotions

  • Dollar Dog Tuesdays: Hot dogs are only $1 every Tuesday.
  • Kids Eat FREE Wednesday: Kids 12 and under will receive the option of a Bird Dog (chicken tender on a hot dog bun) or a hot dog, chips, and a small soda for free with the purchase of an adult entree.
  • Pregame Player Autographs on Sundays
  • Postgame Catch on the Field on Sundays
  • Parking is free at all off-site Dash lots (Lots A-F) on a first-come, first-served basis. Premium on-site parking ($10 per vehicle) is also available for those seeking closer convenience.

Returning fan favorites

  • Thirsty Thursday: Grab $2 draft beers throughout the ballpark every Thursday.
  • Pups in the Park + Pups Run the Bases: Every Thursday, stick around after the game because pups are invited to run the bases with you. Pups must be leashed.
  • Fireworks on Friday + Saturday
  • Sunday Funday 4-Pack: This ticket package includes four tickets, four hot dogs, chips, and drinks for only $60. Need more than four? Additional tickets can be purchased for just $15.
  • Kids Run the Bases every day.

Get ready to cheer on the Dash all season long while enjoying these deals.

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