Want to attend a game during the last homestand(last weekend in august). Do i need to buy tickets online or is just showing up as good an option?
Seating(location) isnt really a priority for me and buddy.....we just want to see a game before the season is through. That weekend is iffy though, and id rather not get stuck with a couple tix if i cant make it.
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If there's not a big-show guy on a rehab stint, then walk-up tickets shouldn't be hard to get. The only exception might be if they're going to win the division. They're 6 up with 20 to play.
If there's not a big-show guy on a rehab stint, then walk-up tickets shouldn't be hard to get. The only exception might be if they're going to win the division. They're 6 up with 20 to play.
You should be fine. In my experience their win/loss record down the stretch doesn't make much difference in ticket sales. As school approaches attendance starts to dwindle regardless. Since season tickets aren't included I remember going to a playoff game with the place quite empty.
There really isn't a bad seat in the ballpark, you can buy tickets ahead just to have them waiting for you, but I'm guessing it isn't necessary.
We typically wait until game day to make the decision, even during the afternoon, and then purchase on-line. This beats the walk up crown and gets you better tickets. Pick them up at Will Call.
Friday nights are fireworks nights and tend to get crowded however. You should be able to get good tickets by walking up other than that, especially during a weekday.
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