They are also having a ton of people sit in the grassy parts in the outfield. I don't mean 2,000 people or anything, but a very good number. It has definitely been packed for almost every game I've seen. Very reminiscent of original Redhawk games.
Could someone please enlighten me as to why there is never any OKC Dodgers highlights showcased on our local television news?
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I've seen mentions of the team before, not a ton of highlights, but some.
one thing the dodgers need to do is start a resell ticket exchange market. On Fridays and Saturdays its usually sold out but then you go to the game there are tons of empty seats in the best seats. The dodgers need to notify season ticket holders that they can sell their tickets to people when they don't want to go.
Does anyone know why tickets for the left field upper deck are never on sale to the public for individual game tickets? At first I thought it could be reserved for group sales but I've been with employee groups a few times and we're always on the lower deck left field side. There are always people seated on the left field upper deck, so who is buying those tickets?
You can't sell merchandise, food and beverages to an absent ticket holder.
The difference: Thunder sells out @18,203 which is 100% of their seats available (capacity); whereas, the Dodgers are averaging about 6,250 which is about 70% of their listed 9,000-seat capacity.
Probably because the AAA PCL OKC Dodgers are not in the same demand as the Major League NBA OKC Thunder. Hence, there is not a big enough percentage markup to pay the wage personnel time it would justify the Dodgers ticket staff vs. the Thunder who have fixed salaried personnel (to manage an exchange).
The Thunder's average ticket price $55.10
The Dodgers' average ticket price $14.00
Also, a lot of us have partial packages. If I miss a game, I can trade those tickets later for another game. For example, I am going to the double header Sunday even though it isn't in my package because I missed several games while out of town. Thus, no incentive to sell as they can still be used. Also, can use old unused tickets to add tickets on nights I have tickets if I want to invite friends. The Barons did the same thing.
LA sent their problem child to OKC, lol
http://www.foxsports.com/mlb/story/y...s-again-080916
Might just be me, but I absolutely HATE those tarps plastered all over the second deck. I know it may be a minor league park, but thanks to the seating capacity and the upper deck, it just felt major league. But man, it's lost so much charm when Mandalay covered those sections, turning perhaps the best AAA park into a very AA feel. The initial reasoning was they wanted to be able to be in every section where fans are sitting and to be able to make sure every area of the park is clean - please. I get the advertising dollars they manufacture from it, but I really wish the Dodgers ownership would reverse course and try something new. Wishful thinking.
They couldn't remove them if they wanted to now, at least not all of them, without an investment in new seats. They've been scavenging from the upper deck to replace bench seating and broken seats.
The City needs to address this problem before it gets worse by replacing stadium seats; restore The Brick to its original luster with a much needed renovation of this 20 year old facility which opened in 1998.
Third-base entrance to Bricktown Ballpark, Aug-2000.
The grandstand, from the left-field foul pole.
Looking out at more brick, this time the outfield concession stand that also serves as the batter’s eye.
Source: http://www.charliesballparks.com/st/...-Bricktown.htm
Oklahoma City voters approved a temporary one-cent sales tax increase in December 1993 to fund $34 million to build the 13,066-seat Bricktown Ballpark thru the Metropolitan Area Projects Plan (MAPS). The ballpark opened on April 16, 1998 with the RedHawks falling to the Edmonton Trappers 6-3 in front of a sellout crowd of 14,066 fans.
Clayton Kershaw is coming off the DL and will begin his rehab with OKC. Starting Saturday night in Omaha.
Where are you seeing that he is scheduled to start for L.A. next week? I've seen three different articles and none of them mention that, only that he could return to the team if it goes well. ESPN doesn't have him scheduled to start either.
Dave Roberts own words. And about a dozen dodger reporters I follow (I am a life long Dodgers fan). Either or will go well (which for kershaw means no injury) and he will start for la next week. Or it won’t and he will go back on the DL
The Dodgers open the playoffs at the Brick tonight against Memphis after winning four games Sunday-Monday in Colorado Springs to win the Division!
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