Solo game tix available
So, I know not everyone is interested in going to a game alone, but if you enjoy sitting with friendly strangers (and the occasional scout), here's an opportunity to sit in a great seat. I am called out of town to deal with family issues and will miss several games in the next week or so.
My single seat is in 117 (dead center behind home plate), 5th row. $38 plus $9 for VIP parking if you want it. Yankee games $50 each (unless you buy a Baltimore game too, then $38.). Available dates: 4/15, 4/17, 4/18, 4/20, 4/22. If you're interested, email me at *skigurl*at*sonic*dot*net* (remove the ***).
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I was waiting for you to tempt me with these.
{Checks wallet. Cries.}
But thanks for the update because you just never know.
P.S. I probably don’t need to explain what an awesome seat that is, but well, yeah. It is.
I'm here to talk about the past.
It's a great seat, you all should check it out!
Wish I could take one, but I’m way too busy during that homestand…. :(
There's no crying in baseball!
I'll take the 4/15, 4/20 & 4/22 minus the parking ticket
I’ll also e-mail you.
"We get two outs, and I was sure, and I had a plan, and I shook Tek off," Schilling said. "And I get a big 'What if?' for the rest of my life."
by Imaseasonticketholder on Apr 7, 2010 6:53 PM PDT reply actions
actually
"We get two outs, and I was sure, and I had a plan, and I shook Tek off," Schilling said. "And I get a big 'What if?' for the rest of my life."
by Imaseasonticketholder on Apr 7, 2010 6:58 PM PDT reply actions
Actually, I will by hte parking tickets for the Yankees game.
"We get two outs, and I was sure, and I had a plan, and I shook Tek off," Schilling said. "And I get a big 'What if?' for the rest of my life."
by Imaseasonticketholder on Apr 7, 2010 6:59 PM PDT up reply actions
Thanks, LynnZ and Ima
The remaining games are the Saturday and Sunday Baltimore games, 4/15 and 4/16.
I also have other tickets scattered throughout the season; drop me a note if you’re interested.
Losing this team would be a huge failure for this city and an affront to Oakland’s great sports legacy.

























