Baseball Events
2026 Yankee Fan Club
Road Trips
Ironpigs night at Coca Cola Park
Reservations are now being taken
Friday, August 14, 2026
VS 
PRICE $30 per ticket
To Reserve Your Spot
Contact Chuck@ 484-347-8331
Mail Check To – 951 Main Street, Northampton, Pa 18067
Included:
- All you can eat & drink at the PICNIC PATIO up to the 7th inning
to Yankee Stadium & Citizens Bank Park
Reservations are now being taken
Friday, July 3rd – Yankees vs Twins 7:05 Game Time - sold out
Saturday, July 18th -Yankees vs Los Angeles Dodgers sold out
Saturday, July 25th - Yankees vs Phillies (Citizens Bank Park) - sold out
Saturday, August 29th - Yankees vs Boston Red Sox- 18 seats left
Saturday, September 12th - Yankees vs New York Mets - 2 seats left
All games include a tailgate party with
Potts Hot Dogs / Bag of Chips / Soda & Water
To Reserve Your Spot
Contact Chuck@ 484-347-8331
Bus Trip to Yankee Stadium Tour
and Yogi Berra’s Museum
Reservations are now being taken
Saturday, August 15, 2026
PRICE $135 per ticket Deposit $65/ticket
To Reserve Your Spot
Contact Chuck@ 484-347-8331
Mail Check To – 951 Main Street, Northampton, Pa 18067
Included:
- Bus Transportation
- Hard Rock Boxed Lunch
Visit Iconic Yankee Stadium, & The Museum of Baseball’s Most Storied Yankee Player!
Tour Yankee Stadium and absorb the rich history of the 27-time World Series Champions. Visit iconic locations such as Monument Park, where the Bronx Bombers’ greatest legends are enshrined. Discover the Yankees ‘heroes, milestones, and winning tradition inside the New York Yankees Museum, presented by Bank of America. Explore how Yankee Stadium offers experiences and events extending far beyond the baseball diamond.
Yogi Berra transcended the world of sports to become an American icon. Few athletes have made such a transition. Yogi is a household name, known even to those unfamiliar with baseball history. He was a child of Italian immigrants, a World War II Navy gunner who served at D-Day, a record-holding athlete, a Major League coach and manager, a husband and father, an engaged community member, a friend to many and, famously, a one-of-a-kind master with language who uttered some of the most frequently recalled sayings in American life. After a long career and during a very public retirement in which he remained involved in baseball, Yogi spent many of his days at the Yogi Berra Museum & Learning Center in Montclair, N.J., where his interests in education, sports and community came together as one. His legacy is carried on in the Museum’s exhibitions and programs.

