Radford University baseball head coach Karl Kuhn Monday announced a packed fall schedule that includes three exhibition games and a father-son camp day. All three games will take place at Sherman Carter Memorial Stadium in the Radford Athletics Complex.
Kicking off its fall schedule, Tech will welcome the Ontario Blue Jays to Blacksburg on Friday, Sept. 24, at 2 p.m. Regarded as one of Canada’s top development clubs, the Blue Jays have produced eight major-league players across their 25-year history, including current pros like Cleveland outfielder Josh Naylor and Toronto reliever Jordan Romano.
VT will also host a home exhibition game against in-state foe Liberty University at 5 p.m. on Oct. 15 at English Field at Atlantic Union Bank Park. Both exhibition games will be open to the public with free admission for all fans.
The Hokies will conclude the fall exhibition season with a game on the road against Radford University at 4 p.m. on Oct. 22.
Ballpark concessions will be open and available to all fans for both Tech fall games at English Field. Per Virginia Tech athletic department policy, all guests must wear masks regardless of their vaccination status when utilizing indoor facilities.
The Highlanders will kick off their fall against those same Ontario Blue Jays at 1 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 26. Fans are then invited to come back on Friday, Oct. 15, for the team’s second exhibition game of the fall, a 6 p.m. game with Potomac State.
The Highlanders’ final exhibition game of the season will be the previously mentioned contest against Virginia Tech in the Radford Athletics Complex on Oct. 22.
The weekend will continue with a father-son camp day on Saturday, Oct. 23, presented by Highlander Baseball Camps. To view pricing and get registered, visit highlanderbaseballcamps.com.
All three exhibitions are presented by Radford baseball. Everyone is welcome with no admission charge.
Fall exhibition games may vary in length and format from traditional nine-inning contests at the discretion of both coaching staffs.