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Markup on Twins Ticket Prices Tops in Majors

Posted on August 27, 2010February 7, 2012 by David Shama

The Twins have the highest average ticket price in major league baseball on the “secondary market,” according to Patrick Klinger.  The club’s vice president of marketing told Sports Headliners the average price of almost $80 charged by secondary sources such as StubHub.com exceeds even high demand for Yankees and Red Sox home game tickets.

The popularity of both the Twins and the new Target Field ballpark, returning outdoor baseball to this region for the first time since 1981, has resulted in sellouts for all but one home game.  The Central Division leading Twins are playing in a venue that ESPN The Magazine rated earlier this year as the best stadium experience in professional sports.

A Sports Headliners reader emailed that he paid $89 per ticket for a game earlier this month via StubHub.  The two upper level seats he purchased near the Budweiser Roof Deck cost $27 each if available and purchased through the Twins.

Klinger said the club didn’t anticipate demand for tickets would be so intense.  He said the Twins’ intent is to keep tickets affordable and evidence of that is not only pricing but capping season ticket sales at about 25,000 so that single game buyers can attend games.

Klinger said ticket demand and ongoing costs drove the decision to raise ticket prices for next season.  However, 40 percent of seats will be increased by only $1 or less, according to a club news release.  Thirty-one percent of seats will increase by $2, and 39 percent of seats will remain priced at $22 or less.

The club’s popularity has also been showing up in TV ratings.  The Twins are consistently generating double digit Fox Sports North ratings in August (an increase over earlier in the season) and had a 15.3 rating for a White Sox game at Target Field on August 18.  A rating point is a percentage of households watching a particular program.

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Worth Noting

Posted on August 27, 2010February 7, 2012 by David Shama

Legendary Dodgers broadcaster Vin Scully, 81, has announced he will return next year for another season.  Twins radio play-by-play man John Gordon, 70, hasn’t made an announcement about his plans.  “We would love to see him continue,” Klinger said.

Gordon has been broadcasting Twins games since 1987 while Scully has been with the Dodgers even before the franchise moved from Brooklyn to Los Angeles in 1958.

Former Twins pitcher Carlos Silva, now with the Cubs, has been on the disabled list for cardiac evaluation but was scheduled to begin a minor league rehab assignment soon.  Silva has a 10-5 record with a 3.92 ERA.

MLB.com includes Twins pitcher Francisco Liriano among American League candidates for comeback player of the year.  Liriano, 12-7 with a 3.41 ERA, is having his best season since 2006 when he was injured and unable to complete the season. This season Liriano has career highs for innings pitched and strikeouts.

Wild backup goalie Josh Harding has impressed with his off-season dedication this summer.  Harding has been a regular at Xcel Energy Center workouts focusing on weights, conditioning and spending time with goaltending coach Bob Mason.

Training camp opens for the Wild at Xcel Energy Center on September 17.  Players will be on the ice for the first time September 18.

Look for the Wild to be close to the NHL salary cap of $59 million this season.

The NHL is expected to announce the site for a 2012 outdoor game after January 1 of next year.  Target Field and TCF Bank Stadium remain possibilities.

The Wild will announce the top 10 games in team history as selected by fans beginning at noon on Sunday at the Minnesota State Fair’s FAN Central building.  Next season is the Wild’s 10th in the NHL.  The top two games will be featured in a Year Ten DVD. Fans can purchase the DVD for $19 at the Wild’s State Fair booth and at Hockey Lodge locations immediately following the announcement of the Top Ten games.

Several prep football coaches are pushing for milestone wins going into this season. Richard Risbrudt of Fergus Falls needs nine more to total 200, according to information provided by Jim Dotseth, secretary-treasurer of the Minnesota High School Football Coaches Association.   Rosemount’s Jeff Erdmann, with 99 wins, and Hutchinson’s Andy Rostberg, with 96, are among those nearing 100.  Hawley’s Peder Naatz, Fertile-Beltrami’s Brian Nelson and Litchfield’s Jon Johnson all have 95 wins.  Totino Grace’s Jeff Ferguson and Westbrook Walnut Grove’s Carter Ross have 93 each.

Gophers coach Tim Brewster, with an introduction by Star Tribune columnist Sid Hartman, will be the speaker at the C.O.R.E.S. luncheon on Thursday, September 9 at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Bloomington.  C.O.R.E.S. organization members can make reservations by contacting Jim Dotseth, dotsethj@comcast.net.  (C.O.R.E.S. is an abbreviation for coaches, officials, reporters, educators and sports fans).

Vikings coach Brad Childress is not only efficient with his X’s and O’s but also adept at analogies.  Earlier this week while answering a question concerning medical tests for wide receiver Percy Harvin he said: “I know he’s got a couple more tests he’s got to accomplish in the medical area.  We would hope to get those done in relatively quick fashion.  It’s not like making a reservation at a hotel or a restaurant. There are people in front of him.”

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No. 18 Hole Revives Hacker’s Psyche

Posted on August 25, 2010February 7, 2012 by David Shama

If you have never played golf, tennis or been on a vacation don’t bother to read today’s column.  Those who qualify, please proceed to paragraph two.

Last weekend, as I trudged through a miserable round on the The Lakes golf course at Ruttger’s Bay Lake Lodge, I pondered giving up the game that has tortured me for almost 20 years.

While playing the back nine, I knew for certain I wouldn’t attempt the tee shot across the water at No. 18.  Nope, not with an outdoor deck of diners and drinkers near the green, a crowd that might heckle a hacker with the same passion a hungry press corps devours a troubled politician.

But inexplicably I felt a surge in determination and confidence.  Maybe these feelings came from anger generated by previous failings on past holes.  Perhaps it was outrage from observing the boorish behavior of eight or so partying golfers who could have been auditioning for roles in “Caddyshack II” while yelling at one another, playing loud music and posing for photos on the fairway.

My tee shot on No. 18, a par three, took off low and straight, then landed on the green within a few feet of the hole.  Two putts and I finished with a par.

Now I was looking to play to the crowd on the nearby deck.  The apprehension of several minutes ago was gone, replaced with anticipation of admiration, perhaps even applause.

There was a problem, though.  No one had paid any attention to me.  Hardly anyone was on the deck and the few who were seated had no clue I revived my golf psyche.  I wanted to doff my cap after that surprising par but no one was interested except my wife who acknowledged I made a “nice shot” on my drive from the tee box.

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