Tony Reali bobblehead night was a “home run”

The Staten Island Yankees night of Tony Reali was a great success, according to marketing manager, Ian Fontenot. The Around the Horn host is originally from Staten Island and was excited to be a part of the evening. The first 2,500 fans received a Reali bobblehead depicting the Staten Island native at the ATH desk. He also threw the game’s ceremonial first pitch and signed autographs for fans.

Tony Reali signing his bobbleheads.

(Allyson White/Staten Island Yankees)
(Allyson White/Staten Island Yankees)

Fans of all ages met the ATH host and recieved an autographed bobblehead as well.

(Allyson White/Staten Island Yankees)

Tony and his daughter with the Staten Island Yankees mascot, Scooter the Holy Cow.

(Allyson White/Staten Island Yankees)

Tony hitting with hitting coach (and former NYY first-round pick) Eric Duncan.

(Ian Fontenot/Staten Island Yankees)

Throughout the night, the background on the scoreboard was a mock version of the Around the Horn.

(Robert Pimpsner/Pinstriped Prospects)

Reali threw the first pitch of the game.

(Robert Pimpsner/Pinstriped Prospects)
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