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Baltimore Mariners Announce Single Game Ticket Sales

January 21, 2010 - American Indoor Football Association (AIFA)
Baltimore Mariners News Release


BALTIMORE, MD (January 22, 2010) - The Baltimore Mariners, who call 1st Mariner Arena home, have announced single game tickets will be on sale starting at 10:00 AM EST on Friday, January 22, 2010. Single game tickets start at $7.50 and are only $25 for front row seats. The Mariners kick-off their seven-game home schedule on Sunday, March 14th at 4:00 PM against the New Jersey Revolution.

"With single game tickets priced at $7.50, $10, $15, and $25 we feel that we have provided pricing that will fit any fans and any family's budget. This will enable sports fans throughout the region to see fast, furious and fun indoor football action," said Mariners General Manager Greg Justice.

Single game tickets will be available at all Ticketmaster outlets, www.ticketmaster.com, and the 1st Mariner Arena Box Office located at 201 W. Baltimore Street, Baltimore, MD 21201. The Box Office may also be reached at 410-347-2020.

The Mariners also have season tickets available. Season tickets are $49, $63, and $98 and season ticket packages for the first two rows of seating are only $161. Season tickets are available by contacting the Mariners' Season and Group Ticket Sales Office at 410-347-2006.

The Mariners, who are members of the American Indoor Football Association (AIFA), will play the following home schedule:

Date Opponent Time

Sunday 3/14 New Jersey Revolution 4:00 PM

Sunday 3/21 Fayetteville Guard 4:00 PM

Sunday 3/28 Richmond Raiders 4:00 PM

Sunday 5/2 Harrisburg Stampede 4:00 PM

Saturday 6/5 Erie Storm 7:00 PM

Saturday 6/19 New Jersey Revolution 7:00 PM

Saturday 6/26 Reading Express 7:00 PM

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