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In November 2023, the club held a contest to name the team's mascot. [13] [14] The mascot was unveiled in February 2024 as Stryker, a fictional man whose parents were technicians at Fairchild Aircraft in Hagerstown, where the Flying Boxcars namesake C-119 plane was manufactured. Stryker was also a test pilot for Fairchild before enlisting in ...
Hagerstown residents Brantley Lowery, 9, and Lucas Nalley, 8, got autographs from Stryker, the Boxcars' mascot, and some of the Boxcars players before the start of the game.
The Hagerstown Flying Boxcars are teaming up with Meritus Health, aiming to score a victory with the community. Hagerstown Flying Boxcars announce stadium naming partner, unveil mascot Skip to ...
The upcoming inaugural season of the Hagerstown Flying Boxcars seemed a little more real Wednesday as two of the team's owners, Linda Ebersole and Howard "Blackie" Bowen, secured preliminary ...
Meritus Park is a multi-purpose stadium in Hagerstown, Maryland.It replaced Hagerstown's old Municipal Stadium which was demolished in 2022.. The facility was built primarily for the Hagerstown Flying Boxcars, a team in the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball, but it can also host other sports, outdoor concerts, festivals and community events.
The Hagerstown Flying Boxcars gather around manager Mark Mason at the conclusion of their first practice at Hagerstown Community College on Monday, April 15, 2024.
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The new logo of the Hagerstown Flying Boxcars was meant to pay homage to the C-119 that was built in Washington County, as well as the community.