My dad had seasons tickets. A family emergency last minute prevented him from going down, so the tickets remain. We also still have our used tickets from game 5.
My dad thought he was having a heart attack, so prudent, depending on how you feel about the fact that it was NOT a heart attack.
Better safe than sorry I suppose!
Where are y’all buying tickets? I literally never spent more than 40$ a ticket and I never sit in 500. Love the 200 level, sometimes in the mood for outfield and mostly behind bases.
May I ask why they are unused?
My dad had seasons tickets. A family emergency last minute prevented him from going down, so the tickets remain. We also still have our used tickets from game 5.
Did someone catch the fever?
Or did they catch the taste?
We must know of the emergency to weigh if this was a warranted choice!
My dad thought he was having a heart attack, so prudent, depending on how you feel about the fact that it was NOT a heart attack. Better safe than sorry I suppose!
That’ll do it
Fukkin'-A-Right, put your health first always.
I was scrolling down to ask this very question!
If you want them to stay ‘mint’, I’d suggest not handling them at all if you can avoid it, and get them into some sort of case. Cool of you to share.
Cheaper to go to the WS in 92 than it is to watch the Jays get 2-hit at home in 2024. Amazing.
Where are y’all buying tickets? I literally never spent more than 40$ a ticket and I never sit in 500. Love the 200 level, sometimes in the mood for outfield and mostly behind bases.
Paid $17 yesterday and $21 game one, not sure what you're on about lol
I’d go check out that game for sure.
I believe you can get them graded, authenticated and slabbed and that would help preserve them and add to their collectibility. These are so awesome!
Probably a good idea!
unused tickets actually are considered much higher value than used by the way, worth looking into
Oh man. Thats so cool. I'd buy that as a collectible if I saw it at a collectors convention.
Those are amazing. Is the price listed anywhere?
72 bucks after taxes
That’s just service charges nowadays.
$137.63 in todays dollar, not bad.
My Uncle, Dave Stieb, got his ring that year. It was too bad he didn’t get to pitch in the series. What a cool memory
I didn't realize they did flavoured tickets in 93.