Schaumburg Boomers vs Trois‑Rivières Aigles
- The Schaumburg Boomers host the Trois‑Rivières Aigles on Tuesday, May 12, at Wintrust Field in a Frontier League interdivision game. - The key detail is the time: the Boomers’ own schedule lists first pitch at 6:30 p.m., while some ticket pages still show TBA. - That mismatch matters because this is part of a three-game set in Schaumburg and one of the Aigles’ early 2026 road dates.
Independent-league baseball is back in Schaumburg tonight, and the useful update here is simple: this game does appear to be a real Frontier League date, and the most reliable listing points to a 6:30 p.m. first pitch at Wintrust Field. The confusion is that resale and ticket-aggregation pages still show the game as “TBA.” So the story is less about a marquee rivalry and more about sorting out what this matchup actually is — and when it’s being played. ### What game is this? This is the Trois‑Rivières Aigles visiting the Schaumburg Boomers in the Frontier League, one of MLB’s partner leagues. Schaumburg is one of the league’s long-running Midwest clubs, while Trois‑Rivières gives the series a cross-border wrinkle from Québec. That makes this a regular-season league game, not an exhibition or a random barnstorming stop. (boomersbaseball.com) ### So when is first pitch? The cleanest answer is 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, May 12, 2026. The Boomers’ official site shows the Aigles in Schaumburg on May 12 at 6:30 p.m., and other event listings mirror that same time. But SeatGeek still has the event tagged as “Time TBD,” which is probably why the card you started with was fuzzy. If you’re actually going, trust the team schedule first and treat marketplace listings as lagging indicators. (frontierleague.com) ### Why does the TBA mismatch happen? Ticket marketplaces often ingest event data before teams finalize or push updates across every platform. Basically, one system gets the date locked in, another gets the time later, and the mismatch can sit there for days or weeks. That seems to be what happened here — the official Boomers schedule has a specific time, while resale pages still carry the placeholder. (boomersbaseball.com) ### Where is Wintrust Field? Wintrust Field is the Boomers’ home park in Schaumburg at 1999 South Springinsguth Road. The park opened in 1999 and has been the Boomers’ home since 2012. One fun detail — its field dimensions match Wrigley Field, which gives the place a familiar Chicago-area baseball feel even though this is partner-league ball, not MLB. (boomersbaseball.com) ### Is this a one-off or a series? It’s part of a three-game home series. The Boomers’ schedule shows Trois‑Rivières in town on Monday, May 11, Tuesday, May 12, and Wednesday, May 13. Tuesday is the middle game, and Wednesday’s listed start is 11 a.m., which usually signals a school-day or daytime promotion slot. ### Why is Trois‑Rivières notable? (frontierleague.com) Because the Aigles are one of the league’s Canadian clubs, and that gives the Frontier League a broader footprint than people expect from the phrase “independent baseball.” This isn’t just a local semi-pro circuit. It’s a formal MLB Partner League with teams spread across U.S. and Canadian markets, which is why a Schaumburg home stand can include a club from Québec. (boomersbaseball.com) ### What should a fan actually do? If you want to go, use the official team schedule to anchor the plan and then check the ticket page for seat options and price changes. Right now, marketplace listings show tickets available for the May 12 game, but the timing label is less reliable than the club’s own schedule. In plain English — buy where you want, but confirm the clock with the Boomers. (frontierleague.com) ### Bottom line This is a real Tuesday-night Frontier League game in Schaumburg, and the best current read is a 6:30 p.m. first pitch — not TBA. The only real “news” is that the official schedule is more complete than the ticket marketplaces right now. (boomersbaseball.com)