World Series suite inventory is getting pretty thin. If you Astros fans are feeling lucky, I can put you on the waitlist but cannot guarantee that you would get one
AccidentProne said:
Doesn't matter who wins the LAD/SD series, if the Braves are in it then it will get the night slot. If it's the Marlins, then it will be the early afternoon slot. Just my opinion
Do you even Yankees?Maroon Elephant said:
Gonna be Dodgers-Braves. Can't imagine not putting that game n prime time.
Maroon Elephant said:
Gonna be Dodgers-Braves. Can't imagine not putting that game n prime time.
Not sure what you're talking. Both the NLCS and World Series are sold out.DallasAg 94 said:
I shocked at how little interest there seems to be in the NLDS.
11,500 seats... no in-person baseball all season.
I get it us the NL, but this is the 1st game in-person for GLF.
Is it because it is NL?
CV19 fear?
Fans upset at MLB and not important?
Fans upset at the Rangers and baseball is not as important?
Is it that people don't know the sections/seats and uncertain about the site-lines/views, to pay big money?
One of the most important things the Rangers did with RBiA, was to get fans "attached" to the stadium. It was as much about the stadium, as it was any player. That allowed interest to transcend players and free-agents.
With no in-person for this season, and a "youth" movement set for the next couple years, if fans don't attach to GLF... the Rangers won't get a 2nd chance.
I just can't believe there are not 11,500 baseball fans in North Texas, that would jump at the chance to see a Pennant Game... regardless of who is playing.
I'll be there, for no other reason than to see a baseball game live... at this new Home Depot Beer Barn.
If the game presentation is poor... it will not bode well for the 2021 Rangers.
Lead with that next time. Your original post was certainly implying there were still lots of tickets availableDallasAg 94 said:I never said it wasn't sold out.AccidentProne said:
Not sure what you're talking. Both the NLCS and World Series are sold out.
If you are indeed talking about the NLDS and that isn't a typo in your post, we didn't sell tickets for the NLDS.
Yesterday you could go to StubHub and buy tickets for LESS than than what they were bought for.
Today, the prices are even lower than yesterday.
Indeed... The NLCS and WS were sold out. It is just concerning to me that at 25% capacity... for a MLB playoff game, that tickets are available for less than they were bought for.
I have tickets for 3 NLCS games and 3 WS games. I'm actually considering buying better seats for the NLCS, and giving my $70 seats to friends.
But you didn'tDallasAg 94 said:I haven't posted any of my tickets for sale. That includes the section where tickets are in the $2k/ea range. I am in fact... a local Dodger fan. So the NL playing in Arlington is amazing to me.Proposition Joe said:
Based on his last few posts I think he was expecting to have some major financial windfall from his tickets.
WS has demand because most people want to check that off their bucket list and this is an opportunity.
NLCS between two non-Rangers teams? Your local Dodgers/Braves fans will want to go, but your average baseball fan isn't going to care all that much.
He's not going to be happy with prices if Dodgers lose to Atlanta.
Tonight's game is important to me, because of the new stadium. I have tickets for another game, which I'm definitely going to THAT game, and in fact, depending on prices, likely to buy more in that section.
Regarding the WS... it is on my bucket list. So much so, I was looking at getting a Suite, to ensure getting into the game.
I have tickets to 3 WS games. I will use one set. I have some in-laws that are Astros fans, so if the Astros are in... one set will go to them. They will be a gift to a single mom with two baseball obsessed sons who are Astros fans.
With 24 tickets "in-hand" for the two series, it is more likely I buy MORE seats than I sell.
Where did you see that? The networks have been going back and forth all day trying to lock down the time slotLSCSN said:
NLCS gets the early games Tuesday and Wednesday.
ESPN reflecting thisAccidentProne said:Where did you see that? The networks have been going back and forth all day trying to lock down the time slotLSCSN said:
NLCS gets the early games Tuesday and Wednesday.