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Foxes Set for Final Home Showdown Against Boulder 64’s in Strike Out Cancer Night

Special jerseys, food trucks and a 25‑14 record highlight the team's farewell home game at City Park

The Fort Collins Foxes are gearing up for what promises to be an emotional finale to their 2026 home schedule, a night that will blend baseball, community spirit and a cause that hits close to home.

A Milestone Game for the Foxes

The team will host the Boulder 64's at City Park on July 25 at 6:05 p.m., marking the last home appearance of the season for the Foxes and serving as the centerpiece of a Strike Out Cancer Night fundraiser.

Special edition jerseys will be auctioned off after the final out, with all proceeds directed to local cancer research initiatives, underscoring the game's charitable purpose.

Fans can look forward to a culinary twist as Wild Brats and Dish Creamery food trucks will line the concourse, offering a variety of bites and sweet treats for attendees.

Ticket pricing is set at $10 for adults, $8 for seniors aged 65 and older, and $5 for children, with sales available both at the ballpark box office and online through tickets.fortcollinsfoxes.com.

The Foxes enter the contest with a solid 25‑14 record, a testament to a season that has seen the team rally around a core of home‑grown talent.

Among the players slated to take the field are local standouts such as Bradley Mallette, Brady Hall, Kirin Lawing, Brayden Bay, Tony Mondragon, Ryan Vandever, Izaiah Garcia, Conner Griess and Cash Rinker, all of whom have contributed to the club’s resurgence under new ownership.

Competing in the Rocky Mountain Baseball League, a summer wooden‑bat circuit for collegiate players, the Foxes have maintained a competitive edge throughout the season.

Community Impact and Fundraising Goals

Organizers hope the evening will surpass previous charity efforts, channeling the auction revenues and ticket sales into a broader campaign that supports families battling cancer throughout the region.

Preston Munsch, the team’s president and owner, emphasized the importance of leveraging the Foxes’ platform to drive awareness, stating that the organization remains committed to fostering a legacy of giving back to the community that has embraced the club since its revival in 2024.

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