They are trying to get fans to hit the 13/29+ season tickets instead of the flex plan. Last year’s flex pro was amazing incentives, including playoff priorities.
Spoke with a 29 season ticket holder during a game and he stated they did not require pre payment of all home games in advance, because of the flex member volume.
Will likely switch back to the 13 game plan, next September.
https://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/41852970/virginia-tony-bennett-retiring-ahead-basketball-season
Will be curious how expansive Bennett will be tomorrow describing being fed up with the roster carousels of the current era.
UVA's fall off in level of play since the championship for me in part due to Coach not being able to keep a roster core together to perfect the defense he needs his rosters to execute.
Weird timing, and glad to hear the initial sourced report it is nothing health related.
I get the raising prices. That makes sense.
The lessening the perks doesn’t. That’s really bad.
We have a year pass to Hersheypark and the perks we get with it are basically the reason we get it. Once you start to take away that stuff, you lose incentive to buy.
I think Cleveland got the closest when they lost to the Cubs, but one of my observations on the WS champs this century in the Moneyball era - there still is not even one running the much emulated Billy Beane smartest guy in the room cheapo playbook.
Championship caliber players in clubhouses know how their organizations conduct themselves, and it probably doesn't feel great to Gunnar Henderson when waiver claims are competing with Aroldis Chapman.
We know Rubenstein's stewardship will be some kind of better, but that book is still blank entering this offseason. Elias does perhaps know today whether Rubenstein is game to spend say $500M or $700M on payroll the next four years.
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