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There is a small article in today's Sun Times about how ticket sales for the Baltimore series have been boosted due to them acquring Sammy. Boyer is quoted as saying he is taking suggestions from Sox fans about having some kind of promotion for those games, like smashing a boom box. Personally, I think we should let whatever happens happen. We often get critized for being obsessed with the Cubs and not our own team, so let's not use frickin' Sammy Sosa as a sales pitch. That would play right into the stereotype.

What do you guys think?

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I would not have a promo but I would try to subtlely market to Cub fans.

 

Let them come and boo him, cheer him, whatever ... and let them add to the White Sox bottom line.

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QUOTE(JimH @ Feb 1, 2005 -> 04:24 PM)
I would not have a promo but I would try to subtlely market to Cub fans.

 

Let them come and boo him, cheer him, whatever ... and let them add to the White Sox bottom line.

 

 

The press will take care of this for us. As a joke why note have a Sosa bobblehead day, in an oriole uniform.

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QUOTE(quickman @ Feb 1, 2005 -> 10:53 AM)
The press will take care of this for us. As a joke why note have a Sosa bobblehead day, in an oriole uniform.

Yeah, they could give a SamME bobblehead with a cracked batting helmet, and a button that you push to hear this sound:

"AHHH-CHOOOO!"

and then the bobblehead folds at the waist and you hear this sound:

"AIYEEEE!!!"

...and then the bobblehead can't get back upright for 6 to 8 weeks... :D

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QUOTE(JimH @ Feb 1, 2005 -> 10:24 AM)
I would not have a promo but I would try to subtlely market to Cub fans.

 

Let them come and boo him, cheer him, whatever ... and let them add to the White Sox bottom line.

They'll be there in large numbers loud, drunk, boisterous and obnoxious. Half won't know the score or the inning at any given time, and many will try to goad others around them into a fight. It will be reported on ESPN and everyone will say the Cell is a dangerous place and Sox fans all live in the same trailer next to the Ligues.
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QUOTE(Yossarian @ Feb 1, 2005 -> 07:25 PM)
They'll be there in large numbers loud, drunk, boisterous and obnoxious. Half won't know the score or the inning at any given time, and many will try to goad others around them into a fight. It will be reported on ESPN and everyone will say the Cell is a dangerous place and Sox fans all live in the same trailer next to the Ligues.

 

 

how is this any different than half price night at the cell?

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