Portland Pilots adjust game times for Holy Cross baseball series due to weather

Geoff Loomis, Baseball Head Coach at University of Portland
Geoff Loomis, Baseball Head Coach at University of Portland
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The Portland Pilots baseball team has announced a schedule change for their upcoming games against the Holy Cross Crusaders at Joe Etzel Field. Due to expected bad weather, both Thursday and Friday’s contests will now start at 3 p.m.

Currently holding a 4-6 record this season, the Pilots recently secured their first series win against the Niagara Purple Eagles. The home series with Holy Cross is set to include four games, beginning on Thursday, March 5.

Fans can follow live statistics and video coverage of the games by visiting PortlandPilots.com. Tickets for upcoming home events are available through the official website or via the Portland Pilots App. For group ticket information or fan experience packages, inquiries can be sent to pilotsboxoffice@up.edu.

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