Baseball single game ticket question

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Tzettler87

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How much do single game tickets cost compared to season tickets? I'm not super local and so I'm trying to figure out how many I'd need to attend to make season tickets worthwhile. TIA!
 
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Yeah, I haven't seen any prices online from a quick Google search but if a season is 185 and single games are 25 or more, I'll break even at about 4 weekend series (sat and Sun) which would be pretty easy to manage.
Less than 15 season tickets weren’t renewed this year, so they’re hard to get.
 
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They should announce when the season ticket renewals a new slogan:

"2024 : This year. we're taking roll"

Supply the first half of the season tickets; with the stipulation you will only get the second half tickets should the seats are occupied at least 50% of the time.
 
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How much do single game tickets cost compared to season tickets? I'm not super local and so I'm trying to figure out how many I'd need to attend to make season tickets worthwhile. TIA!

Season tickets are not that expensive, but the problem has been that you can’t get any because they’ve been sold out and almost everybody retains them from year to year
 
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They should announce when the season ticket renewals a new slogan:

"2024 : This year. we're taking roll"

Supply the first half of the season tickets; with the stipulation you will only get the second half tickets should the seats are occupied at least 50% of the time.

Lol. I'm sure it's tough for a lot of people to make all the weekday games. A weekend plan would be sweet but there is really no need for them to do that if they are selling out regular plans.

Its easy to make the football games cause they play on Saturdays. Don't even get me started on this BS of moving the first game of the season to a week night and making it a neutral location. Garbage.
 
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I took my son to a handful of non-conference games this year. Decent seats could be had for $20-$30 on Ticketmaster. Of course, that gets jacked up because of the fees.

Conference games were always too expensive. I'd check TM on game day and there'd just be a smattering of high priced tickets available. Then I'd watch on TV and the stadium would be half empty. Pretty frustrating.
 
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They should announce when the season ticket renewals a new slogan:

"2024 : This year. we're taking roll"

Supply the first half of the season tickets; with the stipulation you will only get the second half tickets should the seats are occupied at least 50% of the time.

Lol. I'm sure it's tough for a lot of people to make all the weekday games. A weekend plan would be sweet but there is really no need for them to do that if they are selling out regular plans.

Its easy to make the football games cause they play on Saturdays. Don't even get me started on this BS of moving the first game of the season to a week night and making it a neutral location. Garbage.
 
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I took my son to a handful of non-conference games this year. Decent seats could be had for $20-$30 on Ticketmaster. Of course, that gets jacked up because of the fees.

Conference games were always too expensive. I'd check TM on game day and there'd just be a smattering of high priced tickets available. Then I'd watch on TV and the stadium would be half empty. Pretty frustrating.
 
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I took my son to a handful of non-conference games this year. Decent seats could be had for $20-$30 on Ticketmaster. Of course, that gets jacked up because of the fees.

Conference games were always too expensive. I'd check TM on game day and there'd just be a smattering of high priced tickets available. Then I'd watch on TV and the stadium would be half empty. Pretty frustrating.

Yeah that's probably where he was coming from above. Not that the games can't be made but the fact that people are reselling them for crazy prices so they go empty.
 
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Lol. I'm sure it's tough for a lot of people to make all the weekday games. A weekend plan would be sweet but there is really no need for them to do that if they are selling out regular plans.

Its easy to make the football games cause they play on Saturdays. Don't even get me started on this BS of moving the first game of the season to a week night and making it a neutral location. Garbage.

what's easy, is giving those tickets you can't use to someone else.
If a ticket holder lives out-of-state and plans to only come to a few games a season, then don't take the tickets away from people -like me, who would buy them in a heartbeat.

Buying the tickets and then hoarding them like Smaug simply sucks
 

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