Monthly Archives: December 2013

Look What Reading’s Doing: More Season Ticket Holder Stuff

I’m on the “mailing” list for several different minor league teams, and I can’t help noticing what some of the others are up to.  The Reading stuff really caught my eye, because it’s some of the same things we’ve been asking for around here, for the IronPigs.  Here are some of the new and established benefits of Season Tickets in Reading:

  1. Season Ticket Holder Only Player Autograph Session  –  I’ve been advocating for this for a while.  I’m not big on autographs myself, but looking for an opportunity for my kids to get some autographs without battling the crowds on that one day.  Fighting the mobs at the front of section 118 and 119 isn’t always an option for the little ones, either.
  2. Access to Reserved Parking  –  Not such a big deal at Coca Cola Park.  I’ve enjoyed the preferred parking the last couple years which comes with my club level ticket package, but more for the fact that it’s free, rather than the location so much.  It’s a little closer, but I never minded parking in the LSI (new name coming?  I digress.) lot and walking up the stairs.  It’s harder to get OUT at the end of the game from the Preferred lot.  However, in Reading it is a nice advantage to park in that new “reserved” section right outside the gates.  The other lots are significantly farther away, and more in the line of fire from home runs.
  3. Always Receive 20% Off in the Team Store  –  This is something I’ve been yapping about for years as well. IronPigs Season Ticket holders don’t get any real ticket price advantage over single game tickets.  We’re the team’s “best customers,” and we’re there all the time.  Why not give us a reason to stop in at the store more often?
  4. Special Season Ticket Holder Entrance  –  I haven’t been the strongest advocate here, but it’s something we’ve discussed quite a bit over the past couple years.  Field Level Ticket Holders feel strongly about this one, and I can’t say I blame them.  It’s a good idea, costs are minimal, and it’s something these fans really want.  There should be some way to make it happen.

Here’s what the email looked like:

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Taking a peak at other nearby teams, I didn’t notice anything exciting or unique up in Moosic–other than their (much smaller) club level is completely sold out–and a three- or five-year plan in the club gets you free sodas!

I did notice something unique in Trenton, though (Thunder, AA Yankees):  They have an attendance club.  If you use 90% of your tickets you get a special price on your seats for the following year AND a meet and greet with the team.  If you use 70% you get a special rate as well.  Golly, I made it to 67/72 games last year.  I should get a discount!

See you on the interwebs.  Upcoming posts reviewing the 2013 season, my annual Xmas roster preview, and some phantoms stuff, too!

@Kram209

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One of the IronPig’s “Old Guard” Moves up to the Bigs

It’s tough to realize that the IronPigs actually have an “Old Guard” but they do. It’s been about 7 years since the team name and staff arrived here in the Lehigh Valley and today’s post is to say Hail and Farewell to one of the longest tenured IronPig employees.

I heard it a few weeks ago and it’s starting to set in. IronPig’s Community Relations Sarah Marten has moved up to the bigs with a job with the Chicago White Sox. She’s no longer listed on the IronPig website staff list and is now listed on the White Sox page so I think it’s as official as it will be.

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Anyone who has been to an IronPig’s game, Spring banquet, Hackers & Homers Golf tournament or a LV Miracle league game has seen the efforts of Sarah Marten. Over her time in the Lehigh Valley she made a definitive impact on our community.

Sarah, we at The Horn & Bell wish you the best of luck, good health and prosperity. Thank you for all you have done for us!

OinK!

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Another IronPig Heads to Indians

Announced today, Ryne Sandberg will return to the Lehigh Valley for the upcoming IronPig’s Charity Banquet. Not a big surprise as the team out in Reading announced he would be at their banquet just about a week ago.

In transactions we noticed fan favorite former IronPig Mike Zagurski has signed with Cleveland and also Derrick Mitchell has signed with the Braves.

That’s all I have today…

Is it April yet?

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