Every Minor League team has several promotions through the year. The Saint Paul Saints are not different. But the promotion on May 3rd is kind of special as they promote the toy brand Crayola.
The Saints will look like a Crayola box on May 3rd. Not only will the first 1,000 fans that will enter the ballpark, get this unique jersey, the players will wear it too.

According to the club’s website, the Saints will color the ballpark from head-to-toe in blue, red, green, tumbleweed, macaroni and cheese, mauvelous, razzmatazz, fuzzy wuzzy, and everything in between.
There will be a special coloring station where children can show their creative talents with Crayola crayons.
Created by Binney & Smith in 1902, the original Crayola box sold in 1903 for a total of five cents and contained eight colors. Fun fact: Emerson Moser, a famous crayon maker for Binney & Smith for 35 years, was actually colorblind.
Likely, the on-field jerseys will be auctioned for charity after the game, which is a common practice in Minor League Baseball.
This is one of those original promotion, MiLB is known and liked for. This Crayola promotion is only one of seventy-five promotions the Saints will surprise their fans with.
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