A Lamb Days Tradition
Co-Ed Softball
If you want to understand Lamb Days, come to the ballpark. Chairs and blankets start appearing along the fence days before the first pitch — folks stake out their spot early, because it feels like the whole town shows up to watch.
Teams battle it out under the lights all week — Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday nights, with games running from 5:30pm until as late as 11:30pm. How your team performs during the week decides where you land for Saturday's final games. Then comes the best part: the championship game is played right after the fireworks, capping off Lamb Days under the lights.
Want to play? You sign up as an individual ($15 per person, $30 per couple) and teams are assigned — so you don't need to bring a full roster, just a glove.
Come hungry — the concession stand is open during the games with nachos, hot dogs, sloppy joes, drinks, and other treats.
Games begin under the lights
Week-night games continue
Last chance to earn your Saturday seeding
Finals all evening — championship game right after the 10pm fireworks
Pro tip: set your chairs out early in the week if you want a front-row seat for Saturday night — the fence line fills up fast.