TL1 Springfield Cardinals

Extra Chances to Win MLB All-Star Tickets!

Published on December 2, 2008 under Texas League (TL1)
Springfield Cardinals News Release


The Springfield Cardinals are excited to offer our Season Ticket Holders, the opportunity to purchase tickets for the 2009 Major League Baseball All-Star Game at Busch Stadium in St. Louis.

The St. Louis Cardinals will host the 80th MLB All-Star Game and festivities in July of 2009 and by becoming a Springfield Cardinals Season Ticket Holder, your name will be entered into a drawing to win the opportunity to purchase tickets to either the All-Star Game, the XM All-Star Future's Game, the Taco Bell All-Star Legends & Celebrity Softball Game, or the State Farm Home Run Derby.

If you're a 2008 Season Ticket Holder and you haven't renewed for 2009 yet, you can enjoy bonus entries into the All-Star Ticket Pool by renewing by this Friday, December 5th. Full Season Ticket Holders will get four bonus entries per Full Season seat renewed. Half Season Ticket Holders will get two bonus entries per Half Season seat renewed. Quarter Season Ticket Holders will get one bonus entry per Quarter Season seat renewed.

In addition, Springfield Cardinals Season Ticket Holders will enjoy other rewards and incentives, like pre-sale opportunities at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Season Ticket Holder Appreciation Night at Hammons Field, specially designed Season Ticket Holder items like caps and pins, as well as autographed merchandise (based on your plan). Season Ticket Holders will also enjoy the financial benefit of season tickets, saving money over purchasing single-game tickets. Springfield Cardinals Season Tickets continue to be a great value for fun family entertainment!

To renew your Season Tickets or to become part of the Cardinals' Family in 2009, please call (417) 863-0395.

We hope to see you at Hammons Field very soon. Thanks again and Go Cards!




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