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Experience America's Pastime with the San Luis Obispo Blues. Check out the latest schedule, buy tickets, and catch the excitement of live games. Join us as we celebrate the spirit of baseball in the heart of SLO.
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The SLO Blues Organization has three (3) main objectives....
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slo baseball alliance, llc (805) 512-9996 3195 mcmillan ave,...
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SLO BASEBALL ALLIANCE, LLC. (805) 512-9996. 3195 MCMILLAN...
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All single game tickets for the SLO Blues are general...
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Sinsheimer Stadium. 900 Southwood Dr. San Luis Obispo, CA...
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Visiting SLO. San Luis Obispo offers a year-round...
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Adam Stowe. Adam Stowe has been with the Blues since 2010 as...
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SLO BASEBALL ALLIANCE, LLC. (805) 512-9996. 3195 MCMILLAN AVE, STE B2. SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA 93401. Home. Tickets. Season Passes. Single Game Tickets. Schedule.
San Luis Obispo Blues, San Luis Obispo, California. 3,073 likes · 105 talking about this · 3,851 were here. Home of the San Luis Obispo Blues Collegiate Summer Baseball Team. The Blues are a member...
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The SLO Blues Organization has three (3) main objectives. Our first is to provide first-rate and affordable family entertainment to California’s Central Coast residents. We believe it is our responsibility as a local business to give back to this great community.
San Luis Obispo Blues. Est. 1946. (Mailing Address) 3195 McMillan Ave., Suite B2. San Luis Obispo, CA 93401. (Home Stadium) Sinsheimer Park. 900 Southwood Dr, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401.
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Apr 3, 2022 · “Hence, the San Luis Obispo Blues.” From 1946 to the 70s, the Blues were a semi-professional team, and roughly around 1980 turned into a summer collegiate baseball team. The Blues celebrated its 75th-anniversary last year. There was no intention of the Blues becoming a family-run organization.