[新聞] Twins won't raise ticket prices
Twins won't raise ticket prices
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The Twins have informed their season-ticket holders that prices for 2013 will
go unchanged for the second consecutive year.
In fact, the Twins are even reducing a few tickets.
Twins President Dave St. Peter said Friday that about 3,500 outfield seats --
located in the home run porch view and grandstand sections -- will be
reduced. The Twins will announce exactly how much those seats will be sold
for in the coming weeks.
Season ticket holders this week received their 2013 invoices in a large
envelope that included the 2014 All-Star Game logo. The most expensive seats
at the park are not being reduced but, for the first time, all season ticket
holders will get a 10 percent discount on food, beverage and merchandise
purchases at Target Field during the 2013 season.
"Twins fans have been incredibly passionate, loyal and patient over the past
two seasons," St. Peter said. "Despite our struggles on the field, market
research indicates fans continue to have a high level of satisfaction with
the game-day experience at Target Field. By holding ticket prices down and
offering the concession discount, the Twins are rewarding our most valued
customers with hopes of delivering incremental value for being a season
ticket holder."
The Twins lost 99 games last season and appear headed to another 90-loss
season this year. Earlier this week, records for the lowest attendance in
Target Field history were set twice during a four-game series against
Seattle. On Wednesday, the Twins drew 29,281 fans during a victory over the
Mariners, the smallest crowd in the three years the park has been open.
No trade expected
The 11 p.m. leaguewide deadline for trades involving players who have cleared
waivers approached Friday night with the Twins not expecting to be active.
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