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    message from the mets regarding renewals

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    Quote Originally Posted by citipromclub412 View Post
    decent prom club seats available sec 412 row 7 all available me and friends vacated those seats and moved so they are available


    Didn't you vacate them because it was right at the mouth of a portal, with drink spillers and cold winds? Plus it was a three seater, right? They don't split them into a pair and one (last year I could have gotten a CCLUB upgrade to Section 330 Row 3, but only as a three seater).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Anubis2051 View Post
    I grew up in dead central NJ, graduated high school two years ago, and in my high school, and even at Rutgers, I only know a handful of Devils fans, where as I know a TON of Ranger Fans, myself included. I don't think the devils have as strong a fanbase as you suggest.
    FWIW

    You can get Devils tix at the box office for every game and on SH for below game day face. I don't think that is true for the Rangers

    And the Devils are a better team.

    I'm from NYC and not a big hockey fan but I would rather go to Newark for the Devils than MSG for the Rangers

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    Just got a call from the Mets tix office about renewing my seats... I said I'm moving to Atlanta. I did not want to get involved in the discount discussion...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ribant View Post
    FWIW

    You can get Devils tix at the box office for every game and on SH for below game day face. I don't think that is true for the Rangers

    And the Devils are a better team.

    I'm from NYC and not a big hockey fan but I would rather go to Newark for the Devils than MSG for the Rangers
    I think the Rock is the best place to watch a game in the NYC Tri-State Area. It's too bad the team I root for doesn't play there more than 3 times in a season.

    Sad to say, the Devils are the best team in hockey that nobody watches.

    Cheers!
    -Doug
    20-Game "A" Plan, Prom Box 423.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tfc3rid View Post
    Just got a call from the Mets tix office about renewing my seats... I said I'm moving to Atlanta. I did not want to get involved in the discount discussion...
    Are you a former full season or partial ticket holder?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mandrake View Post
    Saltzy, 'the Korean' has you on this one buddy. The Devils are 23rd out of 30 in average attendance. On a percentage of seats sold, the Devils have 85%, but there are ELEVEN teams with 100% or more !!! In fact, as a percentage of seats sold they are 21st. Not where a first place team in a new building needs to be. Of the 7 teams below the Devils in numerical avg, 6 of them have been mentioned as either a candidate for contraction or relocation by Forbes, the Sporting News, and Hockey greats like Guy Lafleur and Patrick Roy, among others.

    Try getting tickets to the Flyers or Rangers or Blackhawk or Red Wings, etc
    in the very same economy. In fact, I would say Detroit's economy is far worse than NJ, not to mention California (Kings and Sharks ahead of Devils).

    The Devils have a great team, but they should be at capacity every night.

    http://espn.go.com/nhl/attendance
    I have no idea how this has become a de facto Devils ticket discussion, but it's an interesting topic...

    Anyway, 2 quick points...(before I get fired)

    -This "If a tree falls in the Prudential Center will anyone hear it?" theme is ridiculous. You want to make the argument that the arena should be 100% full for every game, fine. Personally I think that's asking a lot, but I always strive for perfection, so I can understand the thought process. However, statements like, 'They are the best team that no one goes to see.', and 'It's a shame they have such a nice building. It would be nice if people actually went there.' are completely ridiculous. The place is full for all the weekend and rival games, and again, from what I've seen 75%-80% full for every other 'regular game'. Compare this to the Izod Center when even tickets for the Rangers' and Flyers games were very easy to come by. Building a fan base in a new city, especially one not exactly known for its 'hockey fandom' is gonna take some time. Honestly, I'd say they are further ahead of schedule then I thought they'd be.

    -These comparisons to some of these other teams are absurd. Toronto has 3 teams. One draws like crap(Jays) and the other 2 have cult like followings. Plus, um, it's Canada and this is hockey. Minnesota has 4. The Rangers play at MSG in the biggest city in the world. Honestly, you can book an empty stage and probably still sell 5,000 tickets in this city. The Devils are competing against 8(!) other local teams, 2 of which play in the countries biggest sport during the same time of the year, and 2 other teams that play the same sport in the same city.

    I have to ask. How many of you bashing the Devils and/or The Prudential Center have ever even seen the team play there?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Saltzy23 View Post
    Urgh. I have to be the biggest hypocrite on the planet. All I do is pass judgement on the list of infamous people that have got nabbed either emailing, texting or the like stuff they probably should not have, being that these days it always seems to come back to bite people right on the ass, but I guess I haven't really said anything objectionable or fireable.

    Yes, until further notice I will be performing The Lord's work with Mr. Blankfein. And I mean that literally. I am in the payroll dept that pays all the 'deciples' playing with figures that make anything else I've ever seen seem like kids starting a lemonade stand. Mind boggling stuff.

    Anyway, outside of NFL teams, and maybe the Red Sox, Cubs, Lakers and Celtics tell me one professional sports team, successful or not, that plays in front of crowds in excess of 80% for every single game. The Devils have done a fabulous job of getting people to go to see them play in the last 2 1/2 seasons, and that includes a large chunk of time in basically the worst economic climate in a generation and for the #4 sport in the country. You guys are just haters. There are no facts whatsoever that support your claims.
    Saltzy,

    Good luck in your new employment. For clarification, I was referring to Goldman Sachs CEO, Lloyd Blankfein's controversial comments in London when he claimed GS was "doing God's work", at the same time the outrageous bonuses were being paid to his staff.

    Dylan Ratigan sums it up - you may not want to watch this at work as it is not at all complementary to GS & Blankfein: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9xvwh...eature=related


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    Quote Originally Posted by Saltzy23 View Post
    I have no idea how this has become a de facto Devils ticket discussion, but it's an interesting topic...

    Anyway, 2 quick points...(before I get fired)

    -This "If a tree falls in the Prudential Center will anyone hear it?" theme is ridiculous. You want to make the argument that the arena should be 100% full for every game, fine. Personally I think that's asking a lot, but I always strive for perfection, so I can understand the thought process. However, statements like, 'They are the best team that no one goes to see.', and 'It's a shame they have such a nice building. It would be nice if people actually went there.' are completely ridiculous. The place is full for all the weekend and rival games, and again, from what I've seen 75%-80% full for every other 'regular game'. Compare this to the Izod Center when even tickets for the Rangers' and Flyers games were very easy to come by. Building a fan base in a new city, especially one not exactly known for its 'hockey fandom' is gonna take some time. Honestly, I'd say they are further ahead of schedule then I thought they'd be.
    Saltzy, a team with the track record that the Devils have had for the past, what 16 years, should be selling out left and right. That's just my opinion. Three Cups, who knows how many division titles (9?), and consistently putting a winning product on the ice, given the money issues / salary cap. The ground Lou walks on should be worshiped.

    The Devils quality of play is on par with the Yankees, but they just don't draw like the Yankees. That is why I write, "They are the best hockey team nobody goes to see."

    At least I can have intelligent puck talk with a Devils fan. I can't talk to an Isles fan worth a damn.


    -These comparisons to some of these other teams are absurd. Toronto has 3 teams. One draws like crap(Jays) and the other 2 have cult like followings. Plus, um, it's Canada and this is hockey. Minnesota has 4. The Rangers play at MSG in the biggest city in the world. Honestly, you can book an empty stage and probably still sell 5,000 tickets in this city. The Devils are competing against 8(!) other local teams, 2 of which play in the countries biggest sport during the same time of the year, and 2 other teams that play the same sport in the same city.

    I have to ask. How many of you bashing the Devils and/or The Prudential Center have ever even seen the team play there?
    Again, with their track record, there is no reason why they shouldn't be selling out every game.

    I have seen probably half a dozen games in the Rock, and for half of them, the Rangers were not playing. (I was actually there the night that Marty was honored for becoming the NHL's most winning goalie.) It's a beautiful arena. I wish the Rangers had such a great building.

    But there is NO REASON that someone who is NOT a season / plan holder for the Devils should be able to buy GREAT tickets (end ice, upper bowl, Row 1, right behind Marty's net -- the seats were awesome) for a Stanley Cup Playoff game (against the Rangers, no less) on the morning of the game FROM THE CLUB at face.

    If there were that many Devils fans, those tickets would have been gone.

    I remember Chico, on the repeat cablecast, making comments that there WERE more Rangers fans in the building that night then Devils fans, and he was very upset about it.

    Cheers!
    -Doug
    20-Game "A" Plan, Prom Box 423.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Saltzy23 View Post
    I have to ask. How many of you bashing the Devils and/or The Prudential Center have ever even seen the team play there?
    Not that I've been bashing, but I did see one game there. (Round 1 of the playoffs against the Rangers in 2008.) Definitely a nice facility, but it cost $100 to sit maybe 100 feet up. I live on the 9th floor and it was pretty comparable to looking out my window down to street level.

    The point being - that was a lot of bucks for a marginal seat to a first round playoff game. I'm not familiar with regular season pricing, but maybe the tickets are overpriced relative to seat location, team location, and team popularity, which hurts attendance?

    Hmmm... possible overpriced seating...why does that sound vaguely familiar to me?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mister B. View Post
    The point being - that was a lot of bucks for a marginal seat to a first round playoff game. I'm not familiar with regular season pricing, but maybe the tickets are overpriced relative to seat location, team location, and team popularity, which hurts attendance?
    In recent years, the cost of attending an NHL Playoff Game have gone up dramatically. When comparing regular season to playoffs, it seems that, what used to be Cup Finals prices compared to Reg Season are now First Round compared to regular season.

    I dread the day my team gets that far, because I am certain that the bill I receive (for 16 games) will exceed that of the 44 games I normally must buy.

    Cheers!
    -Doug
    20-Game "A" Plan, Prom Box 423.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dstoffa View Post
    In recent years, the cost of attending an NHL Playoff Game have gone up dramatically. When comparing regular season to playoffs, it seems that, what used to be Cup Finals prices compared to Reg Season are now First Round compared to regular season.

    I dread the day my team gets that far, because I am certain that the bill I receive (for 16 games) will exceed that of the 44 games I normally must buy.

    Cheers!
    -Doug
    I go to Islanders games. Playoff prices are never an issue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dstoffa View Post
    In recent years, the cost of attending an NHL Playoff Game have gone up dramatically. When comparing regular season to playoffs, it seems that, what used to be Cup Finals prices compared to Reg Season are now First Round compared to regular season.

    I dread the day my team gets that far, because I am certain that the bill I receive (for 16 games) will exceed that of the 44 games I normally must buy.

    Cheers!
    -Doug
    I know this is CITI FIELD's thread, but it is January, the field is frozen, its six weeks until pitchers and catchers, so a little OT we go.....unless we say the Devils, Rangers, Isles should play a round robin tournament in CITI FIELD this weekend. Lord knows its cold enough.

    Saltzy. I like the Rock, admire Lou , praise the Devils, and also attend Isles games too. I love hockey.

    Doug. Just for kicks I went online to ticketmaster for Rangers tickets, after one of those commercials during last night's game saying single game tickets available. No blues/greens available for two together. A single, yes one single ticket, to the last row behind the goal in the old blue seats.....with fees came to $59.05 !!!!!!!! Forget that.
    I can go on stubhub and get decent Devils seats for that, or first row VIP seats at Nassau for some games.
    Where are your seats at MSG?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Perseus71 View Post
    Are you a former full season or partial ticket holder?
    Full Season.

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    MVP Reception

    Just received this invitation from the Mets. I'm glad STHs are receiving these types of special events (first one was the tour last month), but this is pretty short notice.

    ===============================================

    Thank you for your Season Ticket commitment for 2010. As a renewing premium seat holder, you and a guest are cordially invited to attend an exclusive Season Ticket Holder event, our MVP Reception. You have a choice of two dates – Wednesday, January 13th or Thursday, January 14th, both from 4:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. in the Caesars Club at Citi Field. Here are some of the event details:

    Parking will be available at Citi Field in Lot B at Entrance 8 (3rd Base Side – near Whitestone Expressway).
    Check-in at the Third Base VIP Entrance will begin at 3:30 p.m.
    Food and beverage served during Cocktail Hour, during which you will have a chance to mingle with select Mets players.
    Players will then participate in a Q&A session with the audience.

    With space limited, this invitation is for you and a guest only. PLEASE RSVP to me as soon as possible (via email) to secure your spots. Availability is on a first-come-first-served basis. We will need the names of both attendees to add them to the guest list.

    All MVP Reception guests will receive an autographed souvenir item. However, please understand that this is not an autograph session, so do not bring other items to be signed.

    We hope you’ll be able to join us for this exciting event!

    Best wishes for a happy & healthy new year.

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    very neat. I'm just a partial plan holder but my friend who is a FST holder took me on the Citi Field tour last month which was great. Short notice but sounds great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnql View Post
    Just received this invitation from the Mets. I'm glad STHs are receiving these types of special events (first one was the tour last month), but this is pretty short notice.
    Looks as if the Mets are stealing from the Rangers playbook.

    The New York Rangers have these receptions for Full Season Ticket Holders all the time... the big one like the one they had this year at the Hammerstein, plus the smaller ones they have in the lobby of the entrance to the Felt Forum.

    The larger one.. no autographs. But the smaller ones, they most always have a meet and greet and autograph session following...

    Very cool, and very classy.

    Cheers!
    -Doug
    20-Game "A" Plan, Prom Box 423.

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    The Mets are now accepting deposits for new partial plans. Just received the email.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mandrake View Post
    Doug. Just for kicks I went online to ticketmaster for Rangers tickets, after one of those commercials during last night's game saying single game tickets available. No blues/greens available for two together. A single, yes one single ticket, to the last row behind the goal in the old blue seats.....with fees came to $59.05 !!!!!!!! Forget that.
    I can go on stubhub and get decent Devils seats for that, or first row VIP seats at Nassau for some games.
    Where are your seats at MSG?
    You can always get reds and yellows at the Garden.
    I sit the greens, in front of Larry.


    Cheers!
    -Doug
    20-Game "A" Plan, Prom Box 423.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flushing Roots View Post
    The Mets are now accepting deposits for new partial plans. Just received the email.
    The link has been up for a while now. I got the solicitation,too.
    20-Game "A" Plan, Prom Box 423.

  21. #29421

    citi field bullpens

    I understand that they are reconfiguring the citi field bullpens. Supposedly, the home and visitors bullpens will be side by side facing the field, perpendicular to the outfield wall.

    I am wondering if there is enough room to do this. The pitcher warming up would have to stand in the area where they have the shea home run apple.

    Does anyone have pics or diagrams of the citi field bullpen area so i can get an idea of how this will work?

    thanks.

  22. #29422
    Quote Originally Posted by dstoffa View Post
    You can always get reds and yellows at the Garden.
    I sit the greens, in front of Larry.


    Cheers!
    -Doug
    UGH. Are you seriously calling yourself a Ranger fan, while calling the color of your seats GREEN? Seriously? Or is there a joke I am missing here and it is on me?
    FORMERLY Section 522 Row 2; Mezz Reserved Row E

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    Quote Originally Posted by dstoffa View Post
    You can always get reds and yellows at the Garden.
    I sit the greens, in front of Larry.


    Cheers!
    -Doug
    Red seats ? Sat there once in 1985 with Howard Cosell and Sonny Werblin in the seats in front of me. Absolute true story !
    I can't afford red/orange/yellow nowadays.
    My old season tickets were in green 331,
    Before I had kids.....now its HDTV MSG for me

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shea1012 View Post
    UGH. Are you seriously calling yourself a Ranger fan, while calling the color of your seats GREEN? Seriously? Or is there a joke I am missing here and it is on me?
    The original color of the sections, before MSG tried to clean the place up, especially the blues.

    Red/orange/yellow/green/blue........top to bottom.

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnql View Post
    Just received this invitation from the Mets. I'm glad STHs are receiving these types of special events (first one was the tour last month), but this is pretty short notice.

    ===============================================

    Thank you for your Season Ticket commitment for 2010. As a renewing premium seat holder, you and a guest are cordially invited to attend an exclusive Season Ticket Holder event, our MVP Reception. You have a choice of two dates – Wednesday, January 13th or Thursday, January 14th, both from 4:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. in the Caesars Club at Citi Field. Here are some of the event details:

    Parking will be available at Citi Field in Lot B at Entrance 8 (3rd Base Side – near Whitestone Expressway).
    Check-in at the Third Base VIP Entrance will begin at 3:30 p.m.
    Food and beverage served during Cocktail Hour, during which you will have a chance to mingle with select Mets players.
    Players will then participate in a Q&A session with the audience.

    With space limited, this invitation is for you and a guest only. PLEASE RSVP to me as soon as possible (via email) to secure your spots. Availability is on a first-come-first-served basis. We will need the names of both attendees to add them to the guest list.

    All MVP Reception guests will receive an autographed souvenir item. However, please understand that this is not an autograph session, so do not bring other items to be signed.

    We hope you’ll be able to join us for this exciting event!

    Best wishes for a happy & healthy new year.
    I was wondering if someone was going to post this. I heard Evan Roberts mention it this morning. I was in the car at the time so my initial reaction was, "Wow, awesome. I'll probably have an email waiting for me when I check it." Then, nothing. I thought, hmmm, Roberts sits in row 1 of the EL behind home, I bet this is just for people who have big time seats. Sure enough, this confirms it.

    I can't say I'm angry or annoyed really, maybe just a little disappointed. STH's invited to this definitely do spend a lot and deserve it.

    Congrats and enjoy!

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