Rays fans can memorialize their first Postseason Game

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  • dplettn
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2010
    • 645

    Rays fans can memorialize their first Postseason Game

    For those of you who are going to a Rays playoff game in Tampa, you might benefit to know that if arranged at least 1 day in advance you can have a Rays playoff game ball delivered right to your seat!

    Thinking of all the fans that will be at their 1st playoff game -- possibly taking their kids to the first major league game at all, I really hope this helps some folks to memorialize their experience.

    Congrats to the Rays and baseball fans everywhere on what was one absolutely astonishing night of baseball. I was absolutely glued to my TV.
  • camarokids
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2006
    • 3869

    #2
    Re: Rays fans can memorialize their first Postseason Game

    FYI, the Rays do NOT play in Tampa! they play in St. Petersburg!

    The Rays were in the playoffs and World Series in 2008. They also played in the ALDS in 2010.

    Now that is cool about the game used ball. I bet it is expensive.
    Thank you,
    David

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    • Klattsy
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2010
      • 685

      #3
      Re: Rays fans can memorialize their first Postseason Game

      Originally posted by camarokids
      I bet it is expensive.
      $125

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      • dplettn
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2010
        • 645

        #4
        Re: Rays fans can memorialize their first Postseason Game

        Originally posted by Klattsy
        $125
        I posted in the general sports discussion (not in the game used category) because what the Rays are selling isn't the commodity of a ball, rather the experience of getting a game ball delivered right to your seat. Those with kids probably realize the difference between such an experience and buying a ball.

        The price is higher for a Playoff Game than a regular season game (which they also do), much like the experience of going to the game.

        There isn't a right or wrong as to whether a team should sell items, or provide experiences, IMHO. The key for the club is to create a positive sentiment with fans, always. That is what requires the organization's planning and execution.

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