Props to the Red Sox
Posted on March 27th, 2013 in Uncategorized | 3 Comments »
Acknowledging that their tickets are overpriced (well, implicitly acknowledging) and that their team hasn’t been very good, the Red Sox cut prices on concessions for the month of April.
It’s not as good as cutting ticket prices, but it’s something. (I guess it’s also an acknowledgement that seeing a Sox game in Boston in April can be a miserable, chilly three hours.)
Meanwhile, what do the Yankees do to reward fans, even though their team is likely to be not only not very good, but frankly, pretty boring? And their tickets are ridiculously priced.
They launch a crusade to keep Yankees fans from buying bargain tickets on StubHub….
The Sox win this round, that’s for sure.
3 Responses
3/29/2013 12:22 pm
Bad news, RB. The Red Sox marketing guy was on the radio during the game broadcast last night and he volunteered the fine print. The $5 beers are small ones, 12oz. If you want the regular 16oz size, you still pay the regular price, even in April!
3/29/2013 1:20 pm
And I was trying so hard to be complimentary….
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