Orioles announce AT&T Fans’ Choice Bobblehead details, five players selected
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April 10, 2012 9:50 am
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The Orioles today announced the voting procedures and players selected for the AT&T Fans’ Choice Bobblehead promotion. For the first time in Orioles history, fans will be able to select the player they want to be immortalized in a bobblehead giveaway, scheduled to be distributed during Fan Appreciation Weekend on Saturday, September 29 to the first 20,000 fans age 15 and over.
Fans can vote for any of five players selected by the Orioles who have not had a bobblehead before: third baseman…The Orioles today announced the voting procedures and players selected for the AT&T Fans’ Choice Bobblehead promotion. For the first time in Orioles history, fans will be able to select the player they want to be immortalized in a bobblehead giveaway, scheduled to be distributed during Fan Appreciation Weekend on Saturday, September 29 to the first 20,000 fans age 15 and over.
Fans can vote for any of five players selected by the Orioles who have not had a bobblehead before: third baseman Mark Reynolds, shortstop J.J. Hardy, right-handed pitcher Tommy Hunter, right-handed pitcher Jake Arrieta or second baseman Robert Andino.
Voting begins today and fans can vote three ways throughout the promotion. The first is through unlimited mobile voting by texting 1 for Reynolds, 2 for Hardy, 3 for Hunter, 4 for Arrieta, or 5 for Andino to 31826. Texting is available on all mobile carriers and is subject to standard text message rates.
The second way fans can vote is on the Orioles website at www.orioles.com/bobblehead. The third and final voting method can be found on the Orioles Facebook page at www.facebook.com/orioles. The vote will conclude on Thursday, May 31.
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