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3-Game Set vs. BLUE JAYS ))))))) (September 17th, 18, and 19th)

 

18,198 )l) (18% Full)

19,096)l) (20% Full)

11,337 )l. (25% Full)

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TOTAL lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll  28,631

 

3-GAME AVERAGEllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 19,544

 

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8 hours ago, OFFNY said:

o11,337 )l. (25% Full)

That's tickets sold.  It wasn't anywhere close to "25% full".  I was there and sent Weams photos from the ballpark.  Plenty of sections in the upper deck were completely empty.  Most sections down below had maybe 20 people in them.  With the boxes, guesstimate under 2,000 went through the turnstiles, max.
 5 minutes before game time...
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7th - Time to stretch

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14 minutes ago, TonySoprano said:

That's tickets sold.  It wasn't anywhere close to "25% full".  I was there and sent Weams photos from the ballpark.  Plenty of sections in the upper deck were completely empty.  Most sections down below had maybe 20 people in them.  With the boxes, guesstimate under 2,000 went through the turnstiles, max.
 5 minutes before game time...

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Glad you got nice weather and got to see a rare win!    

1,494,822 with four home dates remaining, all with the Astros.

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57 minutes ago, TonySoprano said:

 

That's tickets sold.  It wasn't anywhere close to "25% full".  I was there and sent Weams photos from the ballpark.  Plenty of sections in the upper deck were completely empty.  Most sections down below had maybe 20 people in them.  With the boxes, guesstimate under 2,000 went through the turnstiles, max.
 5 minutes before game time...


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7th - Time to stretch

 

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I know that. We've been through this before in regard to tickets sold, and actual people at the stadium. The numbers that are always used by all Major League teams are the tickets sold, not actual people in the seats.

 

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2 hours ago, TonySoprano said:

Give aways will draw better, still should end up under 1.6M

The O’s did manage to draw 110,000 in their final four home games last year, versus the Rays.   They need just north of 105,000 versus Houston.

Friday - coaster night

Saturday - puffy vest night.   (I have tickets to that one, that my son is using)

Sunday - tote bag day.

I doubt they get to 1.6 mm, but it’s possible.

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3 hours ago, Frobby said:

The O’s did manage to draw 110,000 in their final four home games last year, versus the Rays.   They need just north of 105,000 versus Houston.

 Friday - coaster night

 Saturday - puffy vest night.   (I have tickets to that one, that my son is using)

 Sunday - tote bag day.

 I doubt they get to 1.6 mm, but it’s possible.

I like how they increase the prices by 20 dollars a ticket when they have a "give-away".  And then they wonder why no one is going to the games.  

I am guess the price of the give-away is added to the ticket:

Field Box 20 - 54   $85 Saturday
          $72 Sunday
      $60 Friday

If anyone wants to attend I suggest you buy the tickets for half-price on stubhub. 

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