15 July, 2025
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BREAKING NEWS: The naming rights for Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark have just been extended, ensuring the iconic venue will retain its name through 2033. This multi-year agreement was announced earlier today by the Oklahoma City Comets and the Chickasaw Nation.

The announcement underscores the significance of the ballpark in Oklahoma City’s growth and development. “Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark has played such an integral role in the story of Oklahoma City’s development,” stated Kyle Daugherty, General Manager of the OKC Comets. He expressed pride in continuing the partnership with the Chickasaw Nation, emphasizing the venue’s importance to the community.

This extension comes as the Comets prepare to unveil the rebranded Newcastle Casino Club, which will now be the name for the premium seating area on the second floor of the ballpark. This development aims to enhance the experience for dedicated club ticket members, further enriching the fan experience.

The ballpark, funded by the original MAPS initiative approved by Oklahoma City voters in 1995, officially opened its doors in April 1998. It was named the Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark in 2012, and the continued partnership with the Chickasaw Nation reflects a deep-rooted commitment to the community and its families.

“The Chickasaw Nation is honored to continue our long-standing support of the Oklahoma City Comets,” said Bill Anoatubby, Governor of the Chickasaw Nation. He highlighted the shared commitment to creating meaningful experiences for families and fans throughout the region, reinforcing the tradition of community support.

The extension of the naming rights is a significant moment for both the Comets and the Chickasaw Nation, marking a continuation of a successful partnership. As fans gear up for the upcoming season, this announcement is expected to boost community engagement and support for local sports.

Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story and what it means for both the Comets and the Oklahoma City community!