MiLB signs Circle K as official convenience store

Pictured (L to R): Stephanie Paladino, Senior Director, MiLB Partnership Activation; Brian Bednarz, Sr. Vice President of Operations, Circle K; Isaiah Moskowitz, CEO- LTI Business Solutions; Homer the Dragon, Charlotte Knights; Greg Dean, Director of Franchise Marketing, Circle K; Jeff Moflehi, Circle K Franchisee; Katie Navarino, Senior Manager, MiLB Partnership Activation; Michelle Linkletter White, Director of Partnership Marketing, Diamond Baseball Holdings
Minor League Baseball today announced Circle K is now the league’s official convenience store. L to R: MiLB Partnership Activation Sr Dir Stephanie Paladino; Circle K SVP/Operations Brian Bednarz; LTI Business Solutions CEO Isaiah Moskowitz; Charlotte Knights mascot Homer the Dragon; Circle K Dir of Franchise Marketing Greg Dean; Circle K franchisee Jeff Moflehi; MiLB Partnership Activation Sr Manager Katie Navarino; Diamond Baseball Holdings Dir of Partnership Marketing Michelle Linkletter. MiLB

Minor League Baseball today announced Circle K is now the league’s official convenience store.

Circle K’s presence will be integrated through signage behind home plate at the 37 ballparks where MiLB has rights to that inventory, and in-game video board assets at most of the 120 MiLB ballparks.

Circle K will also serve as the presenting partner of “The Baseball Traveler,” the longtime content series from MiLB.com reporter Ben Hill as he makes his way around the country visiting ballparks throughout the 2025 season.

The Tempe, Ariz.-based chain, which has approximately 7,100 stores in the U.S., also has the naming rights at Circle K Fieldhouse at NexusPark, a $33.7M youth sports venue that opened last year in Columbus, Ind.



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