Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Braves try concessions deal to boost attendance
After a year which saw an epic collapse that cost them the postseason, the Atlanta Braves haven’t made any significant changes to their roster. Instead, they have come up with the idea of offering season ticket holders a 33 percent discounts on food and beverages (excluding alcohol) as a way to try and spice up the lackluster attendance figures.
All breaks for Braves fans are welcome, of course, but promoting this discount right after Wren has declared there will be no major offseason addition to the team is poor timing. It is certainly not likely to help attendance figures anywhere near as much as, say, ten more wins a year by the now perennial almost-there Braves.
Braves Try to Boost Attendance Through Concessions Deal Instead of Roster Moves
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