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Pump Jacks 2014 Season Tickets Go on Sale

January 27, 2014 - Texas Collegiate League (TCL)
East Texas PumpJacks News Release


Fans can receive a limited-edition T-shirt for getting their tickets in the next month, and all season ticket holders will enjoy the new Pump Jacks Concierge

After the East Texas Pump Jacks announced their 2014 season schedule last week, fans immediately began to ask about season tickets.

Well, the Pump Jacks answered their fans quickly, announcing Monday that 2014 season tickets are now on sale. Season ticket prices will remain the same for the fourth straight season, and the team is adding the benefit of a new Pump Jacks Concierge for all season ticketholders.

"We owe it to our loyal fans to keep Pump Jacks tickets affordable," said general manager Mike Lieberman. "The Pump Jacks are the best entertainment buy in East Texas, and we intend to stay that way!"

Box seat season tickets remain $199 for Lower Box seats, the first two rows of the boxes that include the special perk of in-your-seat wait service. Upper box seats, the next two rows of boxes, are still $150 per seat. Box seat season ticket holders enjoy the same seats for every one of the Pump Jacks 30 regular season home games.

General admission grandstand season tickets are $105 for adults and $85 for children and seniors, the same prices as the last four seasons. General admission tickets allow fans to sit anywhere in the covered grandstand area.

Season ticket prices represent a discount of at least 25% off the cost of purchasing tickets at the gate.

New this year, every season ticket holder will be assigned a Pump Jacks Concierge to ensure they get the most out of their Pump Jacks tickets. Each official will work with a select number of ticket holders to offer the most attentive service available. With the help of a Pump Jacks Concierge, every season ticket holder can now:

Share tickets with a friend or client. There's no need to rush across town to drop off tickets, they'll now be waiting at the ticket office! Donate tickets to charity. The Pump Jacks can donate unused tickets to a local charity and give the gift of Pump Jacks baseball to someone who wouldn't otherwise be able to enjoy a game.

Exchange unused tickets. No season tickets should go to waste, because unused tickets can always be exchanged for grandstand tickets to another game.

With just a phone call or an e-mail to a Pump Jacks Concierge, season ticket holders can share, donate, or exchange any tickets throughout the summer. Their Pump Jacks Concierge will be a consistent and dependable resource to fulfill all ticket needs, whatever they may be.

The Pump Jacks are also rewarding their most loyal season ticket holders with a FREE limited edition T-shirt! This one-of-a-kind item won't be available to any other fans, only season ticket holders who purchase their tickets and pay in full by February 24. Only season ticket holders who purchase their tickets and pay in full by February 24 will get these one-of-a-kind shirts, so don't miss out!

To make purchasing season tickets even easier, fans have the option of the EZ Pay plan. With EZ Pay, fans make an initial payment of just 25% of their order when they purchase their season tickets. The Pump Jacks will then charge 25% in each of the next three months, paying off the entire cost of the season tickets. Fans don't have to deal with invoices and mailing in payments, either, since the Jacks will simply charge their credit card each month. To take advantage of the EZ Pay plan, fans can check the EZ Pay box on the season ticket order form, or request the EZ Pay plan when speaking with a Pump Jacks representative.

Purchasing season tickets is easy. Simply call the Pump Jacks at (903) 218-GO ET, or e-mail the Jacks at tickets@pumpjacksbaseball.com. Season tickets will also be available shortly through the Pump Jacks store at www.pumpjacksbaseball.com. A

The Pump Jacks are expected to announce the team's new head coach this week. The team has been quiet as to who will take over, only hinting that it will have "big league" implications on the Jacks this summer.

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