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Your 2010 Mets tickets have arrived
batmagadanleadoff Apr 01 2010 11:38 AM Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Apr 01 2010 12:36 PM |
For 2010, the Mets finally got around to printing a set of season tickets where the face of each individual ticket isn't the same for every game. Teams have been printing season ticket sets comprised of unique photographs and images for each game for about 20 years now. The Mets are the last team in baseball* to embrace this technology. I'm supposing that cheapskate Freddy was waiting for the pricing on this kind of print run to fall below that of the old fashioned tickets.
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seawolf17 Apr 01 2010 12:05 PM Re: Your 2010 Mets tickets have arrived |
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Rule them out; they don't have any season ticket holders.
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Ceetar Apr 01 2010 12:20 PM Re: Your 2010 Mets tickets have arrived |
Tickets look good this year.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Apr 01 2010 12:21 PM Re: Your 2010 Mets tickets have arrived |
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Mets also issued a news release detailing how Metly the place will be this year.
Wow, 30 A-B products! Bud, Bud Light, Bud Light with Lime, Bud Light with Wheat, Bud Light Lite, Bud Select, Bud Select Ultra, Strawberry Bud, Tartar Control Bud...
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batmagadanleadoff Apr 01 2010 12:28 PM Re: Your 2010 Mets tickets have arrived |
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You just criticized something having to do with the Mets. This is your idea of an April Fool's joke, isn't it?
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soupcan Apr 01 2010 12:34 PM Re: Your 2010 Mets tickets have arrived |
Courtesy of MetsBlog
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Ceetar Apr 01 2010 12:40 PM Re: Your 2010 Mets tickets have arrived |
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Not criticizing. I don't like it, but that doesn't mean it's bad. Better? Lunchbucket, no, the beers are actually very very good. (nless they're changing from last year, but..) It's hard to say though. This is the list from last year (http://picasaweb.google.com/ceetar/0416 ... 4705180834) [img src="http://picasaweb.google.com/ceetar/041609_Padres#5333544484705180834"]> I don't think Goose Island is anything but a local Chicago brewery, unless Busch owns them? If they replaced this awesome selection with merely crap i'll be pissed. But if you like beer, it's really an amazing selection factoring in the Brooklyn taps. (I belive Czechvar is the "real" budweiser as in beer from the city of budweis. but they may be owned by Busch now too..)
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batmagadanleadoff Apr 01 2010 12:48 PM Re: Your 2010 Mets tickets have arrived |
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Oh, I wasn't criticizing your criticism. I was just surprised. Criticize away if that's what you wanna do. Fine by me.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Apr 01 2010 12:52 PM Re: Your 2010 Mets tickets have arrived |
The beer available in the food court plaza last year wasn't just A-B products. I am a little confused now as to whether this year they would reducing their variety (maybe not in number but in source) or if Big Apple Brews is a different beer stand. Or, perhaps, whether that bar was a cleverly disguised A-B stand all along. I know they are owned by Belgians now and have lots of imported sister and cousin brands today.
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Apr 01 2010 12:54 PM Re: Your 2010 Mets tickets have arrived Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Apr 01 2010 01:07 PM |
Apparently, Goose Island-- our president's reported favorite (Honker's Ale)-- has been partly owned by Busch since 2006, along with Portland's Widmer.
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Ceetar Apr 01 2010 12:57 PM Re: Your 2010 Mets tickets have arrived |
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Bluepoint is in Suffolk county and Brooklyn obviously is just flat awesome. It sounds like it'll be roughly the same list as last year, just a second location so I don't have to walk down the stairs as much, unless i want the Brooklyn tap stuff. Wonder if the Frites and Blue Smoke taps will be upstairs as well, I'd imagine so.
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Ceetar Apr 01 2010 01:05 PM Re: Your 2010 Mets tickets have arrived |
Where did blue point come from anyway, they don't have that at Citi do they? (interested to see what crap McFadden's has though)
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Apr 01 2010 01:08 PM Re: Your 2010 Mets tickets have arrived |
They've got Toasted Lager at Catch of the Day (as well as hot dogs boiled in it, which are decent).
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batmagadanleadoff Apr 01 2010 01:25 PM Re: Your 2010 Mets tickets have arrived |
Beer Here!
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Ceetar Apr 01 2010 01:27 PM Re: Your 2010 Mets tickets have arrived |
Couldn't they have altered the Apple picture to reflect how it'll look this year, not how it looked last year? (the 10'10" wall?)
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Apr 01 2010 01:29 PM Re: Your 2010 Mets tickets have arrived |
I like how they blacked out the seat and row numbers on the new tickets.
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batmagadanleadoff Apr 01 2010 01:31 PM Re: Your 2010 Mets tickets have arrived |
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Those are MetsGrrrrl's tickets. I got that picture from her web site. http://metsgrrl.com/index.php/site/comm ... e-arrived/
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Ceetar Apr 01 2010 01:39 PM Re: Your 2010 Mets tickets have arrived |
Guess she's afraid we'll know where she's sitting? Uh oh, should I have blacked out the seats In the picture I posted?
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Gwreck Apr 01 2010 01:42 PM Re: Your 2010 Mets tickets have arrived |
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Yeah, but ask yourself: how did they offset the cost? The answer: They no longer give media guides out to the Season/Plan ticket holders. In all seriousness, the Mets actually sent a letter to their season/plan holders saying that because of a "Going Green" initiative, they are no longer going to give the Media Guide out and instead give access to an "online" version, "when available." (Unsaid in the letter is that no other team is doing this -- most teams are instead giving out a coupon to be redeemed for a Guide at the ballpark -- or that the guide is already available online, and the Mets just can't be bothered to figure out how to give the online access to their "valued" customers).
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batmagadanleadoff Apr 01 2010 01:46 PM Re: Your 2010 Mets tickets have arrived |
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Like this organization needs to be motivated to cheese out on fan frills. I'm sure that the team cut out the media guide to "save green" rather than to "go green". (This year, the Reds are doing the Topps baseball cards/season ticket thing)
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Gwreck Apr 01 2010 02:04 PM Re: Your 2010 Mets tickets have arrived |
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Only if you don't want someone to steal your tickets. No one should ever post a picture of any event ticket online without obscuring seat numbers and barcodes.
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Ceetar Apr 01 2010 02:36 PM Re: Your 2010 Mets tickets have arrived |
barcode yeah, not sure what knowing the seats will do.
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Benjamin Grimm Apr 01 2010 03:31 PM Re: Your 2010 Mets tickets have arrived |
Invite stalkers to track you down.
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Apr 01 2010 03:36 PM Re: Your 2010 Mets tickets have arrived |
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"You take the hottest pictures of tickets... it's like you took them just for me. Do you mind if I smell your hot dog wrappers after you leave and write you fan letters on death certificates?
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Kong76 Apr 01 2010 06:17 PM Re: Your 2010 Mets tickets have arrived |
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It bugs the shit out of me that I have to buy one to settle my completionist soul. F' you Jeffie!
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batmagadanleadoff Apr 01 2010 06:54 PM Re: Your 2010 Mets tickets have arrived |
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Paul Lukas wrote an article for ESPN about tickets last week, in which he linked to a few websites about ticket collecting. I followed one of Lukas' links, and was able to confirm that prior to 2010, the Marlins had at least one run of season tickets that did not include the same image or design on every single game ticket, thus placing the Mets firmly and solely in last place in this category. http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/st ... kas/100319 (Last season, the Padres also did the Topps Baseball Card/Season Ticket thingy)
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