Orioles extend throwback ticket pricing to Sept. 24-26 Toronto series
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September 13, 2012 8:36 pm
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Due to an overwhelming response and positive fan feedback, the Orioles have extended throwback pricing for select locations during the Orioles’ series against the Toronto Blue Jays, September 24-26. The promotion celebrates the team’s push for the postseason in this 20th Anniversary season of Oriole Park at Camden Yards and a continuing effort to encourage fans to “BUCKle Up!” and Back the Birds.
For all three games of the series (including the single-admission doubleheader on September…Due to an overwhelming response and positive fan feedback, the Orioles have extended throwback pricing for select locations during the Orioles’ series against the Toronto Blue Jays, September 24-26. The promotion celebrates the team’s push for the postseason in this 20th Anniversary season of Oriole Park at Camden Yards and a continuing effort to encourage fans to “BUCKle Up!” and Back the Birds.
For all three games of the series (including the single-admission doubleheader on September 24), Eutaw Street Bleacher seats are $4.00 (regularly $19) and all Left Field Lower Box seats are just $8.00 (regularly $32) while supplies last. Fans can take advantage of this 75% discount online at www.orioles.com/buckleup or by stopping by the Oriole Park Box Office.
Fans who already purchased regularly priced seats in the Eutaw Street Bleachers or Left Field Lower Box will receive a refund for the difference in ticket value. A refund check will be automatically issued, and fans should allow up to four weeks for processing and delivery.
Orioles fans are encouraged to utilize the hashtag #BUCKleUp throughout the remainder of the season to promote the Orioles’ push for the postseason.
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