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With the Orioles saving about 250m in salary for 19-21, should O's adjust ALL ticket prices accordingly?


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19 hours ago, MurphDogg said:

You absolutely can do that. Email your season ticket rep. I upgraded for the Game of Thrones night and the League of Their Own night for $15 per ticket. I would do it for the Stranger Things night but I am going to be out of town that weekend.

Or use your bird land rewards points.  I got the Star Wars bobblehead, game of thrones and stranger things for points.

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On 7/14/2019 at 4:35 PM, TradeAngelos said:

Wait are you serious with those prices?? I obviously haven't been in a while but that is absurd. The Red Sox charge $8 for a beer. The Yankees charge $6. 

Are you kidding? At Yankee Stadium, it costs six dollars to look at the beer.

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3 hours ago, weams said:

 

My Brother-in-Law paid $15 for one last night there. He left saddened, though ....... something happened to Chapman. 

 

 

 

2 hours ago, SteveA said:

 

To add to the indignity, it was longtime Met Travis d'Arnaud.

 

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He hit 3 HR's, accounting for all 5 Rays RBI's.

The 3 HR's in one game ties a franchise record (1998 - Present.)

 

 

 

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5 minutes ago, OsFanSinceThe80s said:

The Giants record is 47-49. They just aren't making the mistake of letting a recent hot streak fool them into thinking they are a playoff contender. And wildcard is their only shot at the playoffs because no one in the NL West is catching the Dodgers.  

They should have sold instead of bought last offseason

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On 7/15/2019 at 10:58 AM, wildbillhiccup said:

Do you have kids? In particular small ones? Because in my experience they always enjoy the experience. Winning / losing doesn't even matter. 

I have 2 boys. They hate baseball, despite my best efforts. 

Probably a good topic for another thread - why our youth are choosing other sports...

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7 minutes ago, McLovin said:

I have 2 boys. They hate baseball, despite my best efforts. 

Probably a good topic for another thread - why our youth are choosing other sports...

Hard to blame them in the smart phone / tablet era. I'm amazed that people still through actual movies (at the theater). 

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So Nats are now doing Kids Eat Free. Hot Dog,chips or applesauce and  coke or  soda. So a meal free.

Today, the Washington Nationals launched the Kids Eat Free program, a brand-new initiative that will offer complimentary meals for children ages 12 and under beginning with the July 22nd game against the Colorado Rockies and running through the Labor Day game vs. the New York Mets. The Nationals are the first Major League team to offer free meals to all young fans at every home game.

https://www.masnsports.com/masn-news-information/2019/07/today-the-washington-nationals-launched.html

 

 

 

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