I guess the Red Sox have the record for the most consecutive sell outs in sports passing the Trail Blazers with 745 (or something like that). If anyone is impressed with this you should know it's a complete joke. Just take a look at how cheap tickets are being sold for on Stub Hub and you will realize that this is a total fabricated record by the organization. The word is that they have been selling any extra tickets for pennies on the dollar just to keep the streak alive.
I thought about going to the game today (until I saw that Harper wasn't playing) and this morning there were over 800 tickets available on Stub Hub going for as little as $10. Also, back in May there is a Tuesday game with a starting time at 3 or 4 pm on a rainy day. I checked mlb.com the day before and there were still tickets through the official site. Considering the start time and weather I can't imagine that those tickets were sold, especially when you could go to Stub Hub to buy them below face value. Oh but apparently they were sold, so they claim.
They had a great run of sell outs and should have been proud of that. When this streak was legit you knew the games were sold out because whenever anyone said they were going to a game the first response was always, "How did you get tickets?" They were just impossible to come by, unless you had money to pay scalper prices. Now it's clear fans just aren't as interested in going so there is no way this streak is legit. Why should I care? Good question. I suppose I shouldn't.
I thought about going to the game today (until I saw that Harper wasn't playing) and this morning there were over 800 tickets available on Stub Hub going for as little as $10. Also, back in May there is a Tuesday game with a starting time at 3 or 4 pm on a rainy day. I checked mlb.com the day before and there were still tickets through the official site. Considering the start time and weather I can't imagine that those tickets were sold, especially when you could go to Stub Hub to buy them below face value. Oh but apparently they were sold, so they claim.
They had a great run of sell outs and should have been proud of that. When this streak was legit you knew the games were sold out because whenever anyone said they were going to a game the first response was always, "How did you get tickets?" They were just impossible to come by, unless you had money to pay scalper prices. Now it's clear fans just aren't as interested in going so there is no way this streak is legit. Why should I care? Good question. I suppose I shouldn't.
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