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Bulls reveal newest jersey for 2025


The 2025 "Windy City" Jersey
The 2025 "Windy City" Jersey

Hold onto your caps, folks! The 2025 City Community Connect jersey has been unveiled, and it's a stunner. Designed by young local player Carter Crabb, the "Windy City" theme pays homage to Lethbridge's breezy reputation. With "LA" (for Lethbridge, Alberta) on the shoulder and a fresh color scheme, these jerseys are sure to turn heads. Crabb won himself 2-2025 Season Tickets, a team edition "Windy City" jersey, bragging rights amongst his friends and a day with the Bulls where he will take batting practice with the team, have a pre-game meal with, take the field for the national anthem and much more on June 29th vs Okotoks. The day the Bulls will initially wear the "Windy City" uniforms. Bulls fans have a chance to get their own jersey as well as getting a "We Love LA: I'm a BULL-IEVER" all access pass on sale now. There is a special price from April 13-20 at https://www.bullsbaseball.com/ilovela



The Lethbridge Bulls latest uniform was released by team president Kevin Kvame on April 12th during the latest broadcast of "The Bullhorn: The Lethbridge Bulls Baseball Report" where the team also let Bulls fans know about some of the promotions for the first 3-4 weeks of the 2025 Lethbridge Bulls WCBL Regular season. With a new twist to the annual TCMM Memorial Game and kids camp that is going to be a little "Bananas" this year, the WESTCO Home Opener on June 5th, Save-On Foods Little League Night and then on the road to Oyen for the Rural Roots Game vs Sylvan Lake the Bulls 2025 season is looking to be the most "UNBELEIVEA-BULL" years in recent memory off the field. On the alteration to the TCMM Memorial game twist Kvame had this to say, "The theme is basically those of us that go back to. To when the tragedy happened and we lost Mitch and Tanner. We, you know, I don't think it was any secret that they were strong, strong competitors on the field and boy did they like to have fun off the field. And so we want to continue that legacy. We try to keep their legacy going in our community. And with the Bulls and with the jets and with the Prairie Baseball Academy, we had a idea of a spin that we decided to try is is TCMM goes bananas and we're gonna take the rules of banana ball and put them on the field."



Bringing the Community Together

The Bulls aren't just a team; they're Southern Alberta's team. This season, we're reaching out to surrounding communities, starting with Fort Macleod Night. It's a nod to the rich baseball history of the region and a chance to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Fort Macleod Royals. There are 5 "Bright Lights, Big City Southern Alberta Rural Community Nights" planned for the year that will also coincide with "Gas King" Family Fridays.

We're also introducing a Community Challenge for our home opener. Different neighborhoods in Lethbridge will compete to see who can bring the most fans to the game. The winning community gets bragging rights and special perks throughout the season. It's all about fostering that hometown pride and bringing people together through the love of baseball.


For ticket and game information, contact the Spitz Stadium Office at (403)320-2025 or by email at customer.service@underthelights.ca


 
 
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