Titans look to mark start of fifth season with sellout crowd

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The Ottawa Titans are hoping to start the 2026 Frontier League baseball season by breaking an attendance record.

The team announced on Tuesday that it wanted to start its fifth season by selling out the home opener on May 8, which would mark a single-game Frontier League attendance record and set the first sellout at Ottawa Stadium since 2002.

As part of the effort, the team is giving out jerseys for the first 5,000 fans and marking the night with fireworks.

Tickets for the home opener are now on sale.

The team also released its promotional schedule, headlined by several theme nights and games where fans can bring their four-legged friends.

There will be four Bark at the Park games this season, where the team invites fans to bring their dogs to the stadium.

Check out the Titans’ website for more details.

Marco Vigliotti
Marco Vigliotti
Marco Vigliotti is the editor-in-chief of iPolitics. He's been writing about federal politics on-and-off since 2015. In addition to his work with iPolitics, he's a regular guest on CBC Radio. He's worked as a journalist in three different provinces, and previously served as the city editor for the Ottawa Citizen.

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