Deanna ([personal profile] dr4b) wrote2006-01-31 02:33 pm

Boston Red Sucks

Maybe my Boston friends can explain this one to me: how the HELL do you get tickets to a Red Sox game on a weekend without either Ebay or getting a "standing room" or single "obstructed seat" ticket?

I had been thinking it'd be a fun idea to go to Boston for their series against the Phillies in June since I've never been to Fenway, but the series is ALREADY pretty much sold out. Jesus. It sounds like if I want to go to a game at Fenway and not pay a fortune, I'll have to go to one alone, on a weekend against a sucky team, which I guess is just as well, because showing up in a Phillies jersey by myself might get me killed anyway. But still.

(huh, would showing up in a Sox t-shirt with Damon 18 on the back get me killed now too? heh.)

[identity profile] mh75.livejournal.com 2006-01-31 10:41 pm (UTC)(link)
(huh, would showing up in a Sox t-shirt with Damon 18 on the back get me killed now too? heh.)

It might make me cry.

been working on josh to get season tickets - i think i'm winning.

What about Philly during the week series?

[identity profile] mygrane.livejournal.com 2006-01-31 11:19 pm (UTC)(link)
omg boston. if you come, you must visit me!

that is, asuming that i get one of these jobs and get up there by june. if not i might be dead or crazy.

[identity profile] orangey.livejournal.com 2006-01-31 11:34 pm (UTC)(link)
there are a couple of options:
1. be on the ball, get super lucky in the virtual waiting room the day tickets go on sale.

2. put your name in the raffle for monster seat/right field roof seats and hope you get chosen to buy tickets

3. luck out and happen to be looking the day of a ticket drop

4. day of game tickets- they hold a certain amount of tickets to sell day of game. (and if you don't get any from there, there is never a lack of scalpers outside a game)

Last year, I managed to get a fair amount of tickets through Red Sox Nation, which cost me $10. Overall, it paid for itself since I got MLB Audio, and some oppurtunities to buy tickets.

I've managed to get some decent priced seats off of ebay in the past.

[identity profile] orangey.livejournal.com 2006-02-03 03:22 pm (UTC)(link)
hmmm... i thought i replied to this earlier, but i guess i didn't.

a ticket drop is when they randomly release blocks of tickets for games.

i would love going to a sox philly game. i haven't figured out what games i'm going to this year, mostly because i totally flaked on the on-sale date. *shakes head*

i'll keep my eye out for tickets, and if you go here, you can sign up for the drawing for the chance to buy monster/right field roof seats.

you probably won't get killed for wearing a damon shirt, unless it was a yankees damon shirt. ;) not really for a phillies shirt, either. i've been to orioles game wearing orange before without a problem.

[identity profile] akatonbo.livejournal.com 2006-02-01 12:17 am (UTC)(link)
It's really hard to get weekend tickets. My dad's birthday is in mid-August, and it's a Sunday this year. Even that game (vs. the Orioles) was down to basically just singles and obstructed view by the time he got through the virtual waiting room on Saturday night. (We got cheapo seats way in the back of the center field bleachers to the Tigers game the following Tuesday instead, plus similar seats to a Nats game in June. A total steal -- I didn't even know they HAD $12 tickets at Fenway.)

You could try stubhub.com or other sites like that, closer to the game; day of game seats are an option but the lines are horrendous and the numbers of seats variable. Also, locals (i.e. people who live in and around Boston, not 50 miles away like me) tell me that it's easy to get reasonably priced tickets right outside the ballpark around the top of the second, but I've never tried it personally. *snerk* I'll probably try it someday, but if it doesn't work for me all I'm out is train fare.

On the other hand, if you want to come to Boston for a weekend badly enough, you'd have 2 or 3 opportunities to try to get in even if you don't find anything reasonable online beforehand. I even managed to get someone to sell me a ticket for face value shortly before game start once. (A $80 ticket, granted, but at least it really WAS a $80 ticket, as opposed to when I paid about three times face value on stubhub to get a seat in the first row of the 40 triangle. That was an awesome seat, though -- section 40 is in the outfield bleachers, but it's directly behind the home bullpen. Pity that game was shortly after Schilling went back into the rotation.)

I'm going to see the Red Sox / Mariners game on Patriots Day, which makes me a happy girl. I'll probably wear my Olerud Red Sox shirt. ^_^

[identity profile] meggitymeg.livejournal.com 2006-02-01 01:41 am (UTC)(link)
You don't. :P

I've been able to buy tickets at the last minute off of craigslist - if you check the week of the game, you can usually find someone willing to sell decent seats for a reasonable amount above face...

[identity profile] gomezticator.livejournal.com 2006-02-01 05:14 am (UTC)(link)
I wonder what'd happen if you showed up in a Clemens 21 t-shirt.

One of the advantages of having a crap team at home is that great seats are ALWAYS available at face value.