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Ballpark pass is back

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I'm gonna have to buy one before it sells out

$300 for 76 games is a really, really good deal, even if it's random seating.

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59 minutes ago, Greg Hibbard said:

$300 for 76 games is a really, really good deal, even if it's random seating.

That is basically 4 bucks a game.

5 hours ago, southsider2k5 said:

That is basically 4 bucks a game.

Sadly, it's still not worth it to most people. 

Apparently and understandably, season ticket holders are PISSSSSED.

I just got my tickets last week, and I think it was $157 for just 10 games. And honesty, I would just cut out April and September games for weather reasons, and you still end up with like 40+ games for $200. That's pretty incredible for nearly every game in May-August.

It's only an amazing deal if you actually go to a good chunk of those games. As someone who normally goes between, 10-15, and let's add 5 more games for the heck of it, I still don't believe it would be worth it since like most. I buy the $7 tickets and sit wherever anyway.

Edited by soxfan2014

$20 for parking really adds up.

14 minutes ago, Tony said:

Unless you don’t drive...

Or park a few blocks away for free, something my family has always done. It definitely can add up driving to a lot of games but the amount of money you can save on parking is kind of awesome, ha.

20 minutes ago, soxfan2014 said:

Or park a few blocks away for free, something my family has always done. It definitely can add up driving to a lot of games but the amount of money you can save on parking is kind of awesome, ha.

You can find free street parking?

13 minutes ago, cjgalloway said:

You can find free street parking?

Waltz into a bar in the neighborhood and ask them for a parking pass. 

25 minutes ago, cjgalloway said:

You can find free street parking?

My family parks around 37th and Halsted. There used to be a bar over there called Schaller's Pump. You can also park down the street by the park and baseball fields. 

I actually started paying for parking the past couple years (well, mostly depending on if there is/are a woman/women with the group I'm with) since I'm no longer a broke college kid or paying off my loans haha.

Edited by soxfan2014

2 hours ago, cjgalloway said:

You can find free street parking?

I've parked in Bronzeville below the Green Line tracks for nearly 15 years.  It's a 6-7 minute walk.

2 hours ago, soxfan2014 said:

My family parks around 37th and Halsted. There used to be a bar over there called Schaller's Pump. You can also park down the street by the park and baseball fields. 

I actually started paying for parking the past couple years (well, mostly depending on if there is/are a woman/women with the group I'm with) since I'm no longer a broke college kid or paying off my loans haha.

I park exactly there as well. Plenty of parking - especially because nobody's at the games.

Edited by Greg Hibbard

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