clarkzac
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I really picked the worst year to try and make it to Twinsfest. It is quite a drive for me, but I do need to get some stuff signed
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The tickets were not $20 in Blaine.
Twinsfest tickets have never been more than $15 at the door.
It always made sense to buy advance tickets for $9, as that was all it really was worth to get into Twinsfest.
Mauer will be a piece of cake to get this year. Last year was year two of the wristband distribution and Mauer was done with signing for each of his three sessions prior to the end of the allotted time. Reason being, attendance was dramatically reduced from the previous years, whether people want to chalk it up to "weather" or lack of "big league" players, this year will be no different.
You dont see a problem with the price hike as you were a one day attender.
I was a three day attender, so going from $27 total ($9 per day in advance) to $20 a day ($60 total), no discount for advanced tickets is a total kick in the nuts to me.
Just curious by what you mean by "we all know the system is going to be abused" in regards to the prospects?
You are completely right it was $9 that year as well. Without much star power beyond Mauer Twinsfest has become a little stale. That being said the money does go to charity and is still one of the cheapest fan fests in baseball.
I hadn't considered the 2-3 day attenders. That is quite a substantial difference.
As far as my comments as "system is going to be abused," what I meant was that the Twins will probably sit 3-5 guys at the prospect table and try and charge $10-$15 for the trio, when they are "Cole Nelson" -esque players.
Maybe they won't, but I definitely wouldn't be surprised.
I believe the Twins will be mixing in prospects with current and retired players at the same table so Cole Nelson could be with Willingham Hicks and Laudner for example. They used to mix in prospects prior to the Down on The Farm table creation.
Berrios, Kepler, and Buxton announced for Twinsfest by Dustin Morse on twitter