An Alabama minor league baseball team's plans for a "Millennial Night," - complete with participation ribbons and napping and selfie stations - has some people fuming.

"Want free things without doing much work? Well you're in luck!" the ad from the Montgomery Biscuits reads. "Riverwalk Stadium will be Millennial friendly on Saturday, July 21st with a participation ribbon giveaway just for showing up, napping and selfie stations, along with lots of avocados."

Want free things without doing much work? Well you're in luck!



Riverwalk Stadium will be Millennial friendly on Saturday, July 21st with a participation ribbon giveaway just for showing up, napping and selfie stations, along with lots of avocados 🥑



🎫: https://t.co/mEfHPEQ6fF pic.twitter.com/jvGKCCenpn — Montgomery Biscuits (@BiscuitBaseball) July 11, 2018

The promotion - intended to poke fun of stereotypes of those born between 1981-96 - isn't going over well with everyone.

"Can we do a Baby Boomer Night next where all the tickets for the best seats are sold before the box office even opens and everyone else gets to pay 3x-5x the normal price for a lawn or outfield seat? Be better than this, Biscuit Baseball. This is insulting," one Facebook commenter said.

"Wow! This was a pretty poor marketing ploy. This millennial definitely won't be spending her hard-earned money to be mocked. Way to alienate a large part of your customer base; parents of young children," another added.

Others thought the entire thing was funny.

I get the "outrage" over the Biscuits millennial night promotion but I find it funny, actually? Here, have a participation trophy — 2019 Wild Card Participants? (@brianspeaksnow) July 12, 2018

The Biscuits have reached out to any offended millennials with a special offer.