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The opening was announced to be on May 25, 2023, for season passholders, and on May 26, 2023, to the general public. However, Zambezi Zinger was delayed due to additional testing requirements. Instead, the coaster had a soft opening on June 10, 2023, the Big Slick First Rider event on June 16, 2023, the season passholder event on June 17 and 18 ...
The Leyland era lasted just one year, as a frustrated Leyland retired following the season, not to manage in the majors again until 2006, when he won an AL Pennant with the Detroit Tigers. On April 4, 1999, the Rockies made history as they played their Opening Day game against the defending National League champion San Diego Padres at Estadio ...
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Worlds of Fun, is a 235-acre (95 ha) theme park located in Kansas City, Missouri, United States. Owned and operated by Six Flags Entertainment Corporation , it was founded by American businessmen Lamar Hunt and Jack Steadman under the ownership of Hunt's company, MId-America Enterprises in 1973.
April 5 Wrigley Field hosted its first opening night against the St. Louis Cardinals. This game aired nationally and became ESPN's first Sunday Night Baseball telecast of the 2015 season. [36] [37] June 15 Brandon Flowers The Desired Effect Tour concert at the Captain Morgan Club. August 27 Billy Joel in Concert performance.
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National Fun Day. National Greeting Card Day. National Handmade Day. ... National Tell A Story Day. World Design Day. April 28. Global Pay It Forward Day. National Blueberry Pie Day.
August 14 – Pee Wee Reese, 81, Hall of Fame shortstop and leadoff hitter and captain of the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers in 16 seasons (1940–1942, 1946–1958); ten-time All-Star who played on seven National League pennant winners and 1955 World Series champions, three times batting over .300 in the series; led NL in runs, walks and steals ...