Then we better sweep!
Hydro25 said:
We left earlier and will be coming back, what does it mean to "show your ticket stub?"
AggieBB said:Hydro25 said:
We left earlier and will be coming back, what does it mean to "show your ticket stub?"
Show them your ticket stub at the gate
trouble said:
Electronic tickets updated to the new time. I don't know if already scanned ones did.
flakrat said:
Rewatching Friday's game. Sips are up 6 to 4 with TK up and 2 on...
trouble said:
Electronic tickets updated to the new time. I don't know if already scanned ones did.
flakrat said:
Rewatching Friday's game. Sips are up 6 to 4 with TK up and 2 on...
flakrat said:AggieBB said:Hydro25 said:
We left earlier and will be coming back, what does it mean to "show your ticket stub?"
Show them your ticket stub at the gate
Are Aggie BB tickets paper or digital nowadays?
covingtonag said:
Of course they announce it 50 minutes after I gave up on it and left College Station
trouble said:
People should be able to transfer now. I am not for sure it will with just what I'm being told.
And discounted concessions
tjack16 said:trouble said:
People should be able to transfer now. I am not for sure it will with just what I'm being told.
And discounted concessions
They should bring back $1 hotdog night tonight!
trouble said:
People should be able to transfer now. I am not for sure it will with just what I'm being told.
And discounted concessions
Quote:
Ten-Cent Beer Night was an ill-fated promotion held by Major League Baseball's Cleveland Indians during a game against the Texas Rangers at Cleveland Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio, United States, on June 4, 1974. The promotion was meant to improve attendance at the game by offering cups of beer for just 10 cents each (equivalent to $0.65 in 2025), a substantial discount on the regular price of 65 cents (equivalent to $4.24 in 2025), with a limit of six beers per purchase but no limit on the number of purchases made during the game.
Six days earlier, the Indians and the Rangers had been involved in a widely publicized bench-clearing brawl; the game therefore drew a rowdy and belligerent crowd. As the game proceeded, on-field incidents and massive alcohol consumption further agitated the crowd, many of whom threw lit firecrackers, streaked across the playing field and openly smoked marijuana. Most sober fans departed early, leaving an increasingly drunk and unruly mob behind. Continued degradation of the game culminated in a riot in the ninth inning when fans rushed the field. Players were forced to protect themselves with their bats while retreating from the field. Chief umpire Nestor Chylak declared the game to be forfeited in Texas's favor due to the mob's uncontrollable behavior.
YellowPot_97 said:
Future radar looks terrible and it's still thundering in south college station
AggieBB said:covingtonag said:
Of course they announce it 50 minutes after I gave up on it and left College Station
Turn your ass around!
Gnome Sayin said:AggieBB said:covingtonag said:
Of course they announce it 50 minutes after I gave up on it and left College Station
Turn your ass around!
Nay! Guy in a maroon car looked at me funny. I'm woodlands bound!
trouble said:
And discounted concessions