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I'd think the typical Sox season ticket holder is probably a B1G, Ivy or ND alum/fan. I would not count on tons of impartial and curious Sox fans showing up.
The advertised it the day they had media day. Don't think they will advertise again until they go on sale to general publicFWIW I watch 95% of Sox games and this hasn't been featured once. Maybe they will later in the season?
Yes, but I will be much more disappointed if we play much better football in September and that doesn't spur substantive ticket sales for this game.This is bad news. This makes it sound like we have tons of unsold tickets.
This is bad news. This makes it sound like we have tons of unsold tickets.
How so?? Today was the previously announced date that tickets would go on sale to general public. Fenway retained +/- 10K for sale by them.
How so?? Today was the previously announced date that tickets would go on sale to general public. Fenway retained +/- 10K for sale by them.
I am not referring to the general sale. I am referring to the special UConn presale being extended. If we weren't able to sell that out then it makes us look bad. A game at Fenway against are supposed rival that can't sell out a limited a number of ticket??!! That looks bad.
I am not referring to the general sale. I am referring to the special UConn presale being extended. If we weren't able to sell that out then it makes us look bad. A game at Fenway against are supposed rival that can't sell out a limited a number of ticket??!! That looks bad.
If this was designed to get season ticket holders to buy it is disappointing. If Uconn has 20k season tickets holders, this means a low percentage of season ticket holders bought tickets for this game. I know some that are not happy to have lost a home game and have to pay extra, drive 90 minutes, pay extra for parking and have limited tailgate options.Sorry... expecting UConn to sell out their allotment of 22k tickets to this game in mid-May is a bit unrealistic.
FWIW I watch 95% of Sox games and this hasn't been featured once. Maybe they will later in the season?
Good thing my post was a few weeks old.I caught a little of the pre-game and a few innings on the radio while running errands yesterday. I heard three adds for the games.
If this was designed to get season ticket holders to buy it is disappointing. If UConn has 20k season tickets holders, this means a low percentage of season ticket holders bought tickets for this game. I know some that are not happy to have lost a home game and have to pay extra, drive 90 minutes, pay extra for parking and have limited tailgate options.