Washington Wild Things
Washington Wild Things is part of the Frontier League in Washington, Pennsylvania. Fan pack requests may be best started through email.
Fan Pack Readiness
100/100
Excellent
Recommended Method
Team Details
Sport
Baseball
League
Frontier League
Conference
Can-Am
Division
Northeast
City
Washington
State
Pennsylvania
Mascot
Tanner the Wild Thing
Stadium
Wild Things Park
Capacity
3,200
Contact Method Status
✓ Email Available
✓ Mailing Address Available
✓ Phone Available
✓ Fan Site Available
How to Request a Fan Pack
1. Choose method
Start with the recommended method if available.
2. Write request
Keep it polite, short, and specific.
3. Send and track
Note when you sent it and what came back.
Tips: Keep your request short and respectful. Mention why you're a fan, ask politely for available fan gear, and consider including a self-addressed stamped envelope when sending requests by mail.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Washington Wild Things send fan packs?
Fan pack availability varies by team and season. Use the contact information on this page to submit a request.
What is the best way to contact Washington Wild Things?
The recommended contact method is Email.
How long does it take to receive a fan pack?
Response times vary. Some teams respond within a few weeks, while others may take several months or may not respond.
Should I include a self-addressed stamped envelope?
Including a self-addressed stamped envelope may improve your chances of receiving a response when sending requests by mail.
About Washington Wild Things
Attention all baseball fans! Get ready to pack your bags and head to the beautiful city of Washington, Pennsylvania to witness the thrill and excitement of the Washington Wild Things. This minor league baseball team is known for their exceptional talent, passion for the game, and electrifying performance on the field. The Washington Wild Things have been a staple in the community since 2002, and have consistently delivered an unforgettable experience for fans of all ages. With a roster filled with some of the most promising young players in