Re: STL Cardinals Winter Warm Up
Jeff -
That was an awesome breakdown. You should have taught a business class at Webster when I was there.
I think I would have the the clubhouse attendants keep aside several good player bats during the season - or at least make sure the players put a few more used items aside for the warmup. There will be no shortage of folks bidding on these items. Maybe by offering more in the way of GU itmes, the prices on bats, jerseys, hats and spikes could spread out a little more and entice more people to bid. I am NOT placing a bid on a Duncan bat that is higher than $200. It's just not worth it for me...though the Cards Authentics Store was selling a busted one for $400 last year.
Limit the amount of dealers. This is the highest traffic area - or at least spread them out a little. I understand that this is a money maker...it is also what makes my blood pressure boil. Too many card dealers offering the same product - and most of them jack up prices for the event.Not to mention some of the dealers are the same ones that sell nothing at local shows...and they can be very agressive (not in a good way). They are not all kid-friendly and DO NOT mention eBay.
The guy with all the bats is a good guy - his pricing is fair.
Change the venue. Why does it have to be at the Millenium? If it was at a larger facility, much more could be done - including exhibits and clinics, etc. The store could be expanded, etc. What about the Dome?
Otherwise, I'm there Saturday.
Dave
Jeff -
That was an awesome breakdown. You should have taught a business class at Webster when I was there.
I think I would have the the clubhouse attendants keep aside several good player bats during the season - or at least make sure the players put a few more used items aside for the warmup. There will be no shortage of folks bidding on these items. Maybe by offering more in the way of GU itmes, the prices on bats, jerseys, hats and spikes could spread out a little more and entice more people to bid. I am NOT placing a bid on a Duncan bat that is higher than $200. It's just not worth it for me...though the Cards Authentics Store was selling a busted one for $400 last year.
Limit the amount of dealers. This is the highest traffic area - or at least spread them out a little. I understand that this is a money maker...it is also what makes my blood pressure boil. Too many card dealers offering the same product - and most of them jack up prices for the event.Not to mention some of the dealers are the same ones that sell nothing at local shows...and they can be very agressive (not in a good way). They are not all kid-friendly and DO NOT mention eBay.

The guy with all the bats is a good guy - his pricing is fair.

Change the venue. Why does it have to be at the Millenium? If it was at a larger facility, much more could be done - including exhibits and clinics, etc. The store could be expanded, etc. What about the Dome?
Otherwise, I'm there Saturday.
Dave
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