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Best Blog covers the sports scene in and around Johnston County and Garner, including the Carolina Mudcats. The blog is compiled by D. Clay Best, the sports editor of The Smithfield Herald and the Garner-Clayton Record. For more updates on sports in the area, follow Clay on Twitter @dclaybest or become a fan of The Smithfield Herald or the Garner-Clayton Record on Facebook.

Mudcats to welcome ConAgra employees Wednesday night

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The Carolina Mudcats and ConAgra Foods in Garner have teamed up to provide a night out at the ballpark for all Garner ConAgra employees on Wednesday (June 24) as the Mudcats host the Jacksonville Suns.

ConAgra employees are encouraged to pick up complimentary tickets for the game at the Guard Shack at the North Side Parking Lot, beginning Friday afternoon. The 2,500 tickets are available to employees at no cost on a first come, first served basis.

“We are pleased our employees will be able to attend the game,” said ConAgra Foods representative Stephanie Childs.  “We hope this game will be an opportunity for our Garner employees and their families to gather with their co-workers and enjoy some time together."

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About the blogger

D. Clay Best has served as the sports editor of The Herald since 1997 and has covered high school sports since 1992. He's gone through many neighborhoods of NFL-fandom including the Cowboys, Raiders and Patriots and is in limbo right now. If that's not enough to require therapy, he also has way too much brain space filled with useless info on the legendary '80s TV series "Miami Vice."

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