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Slammers TV Spot Shows They Are Proud to be a Prison Town Team

The Joliet Slammers new television commercial embraces the town's prison town past.

Baseball and prisons.

That’s not a combination you hear talked about often but that’s exactly the theme the Joliet Slammers capture in their first commercial, which will air starting this Friday.

The 30-second teaser promotes the Slammers as a new, different brand of professional baseball. It will air in the Joliet, Frankfort, Kankakee, Orland Park, and Southwest suburban zones of Comcast Cable. The spot can be seen on TBS, ESPN, Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network, ABC Family and Comcast SportsNet Chicago. In addition, the Slammers are serving as the local sponsor of the NBA playoffs on TNT. Satellite subscribers will see the commercial on CSN.

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“This commercial is unlike any baseball advertisement you’ve ever seen,” said Sarah Eichenberger, the Slammers' director of marketing and public relations.

“The show we’re putting on at Silver Cross Field this year and beyond is not only great entertainment but also uniquely 'Joliet' in its flavor,” Eichenberger said.

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The Shorewood area is home to two maximum security penitentiaries, the old Joliet prison on Collins Street, which is now closed, and Stateville Correctional Center.

The Collins Street prison was used in many Hollywood productions including The Blues Brothers and the TV show Prison Break. The Slammers are embracing the Shorewood area's history in their name, logo, and now their first commercial. 

The commercial begins with a black and white shot of a prison. As the image shakes, it cuts to a shadowy figure walking through the prison. Atmospheric music plays underneath as the stick he’s holding clangs against the prison bars. At the end the music gets louder as the camera tilts up to reveal the “prison guard” is actually a Slammers baseball player in full uniform pounding a bat into his hand as he stares at the camera. It ends with a full screen telling fans about Opening Weekend, which runs May 19-21. 

Fans of the Slammers have already seen the commercial as the team released it yesterday on their YouTubeFacebook, and Twitter pages. The promo will run through Opening Day and is the first of many television commercials the Slammers are running to promote their inaugural season.

Fans can keep track of the Slammers by “liking” the team on Facebook and following them on Twitter. Their website is already ripe with content and more features are added every day.

The Slammers begin play in their inaugural season on Thursday, May 19th, 2011 against the Washington Wild Things. For tickets, please call 815-722-BATS (2287).


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