Rays Single-Game Ticket Sale Dates Announced
From the Rays press release
Single-game tickets to all Tampa Bay Rays 2009 regular season home games, including the opener against the New York Yankees on Monday, April 13, will go on sale to the general public on-line via www.raysbaseball.com and www.raysbeisbol.com on Friday, February 27 at 9 a.m.
The following day, Saturday, February 28, tickets will go on sale at all regular Rays outlets including raysbaseball.com, the Tropicana Field Box Office, the Rays Tampa Office located at 400 N. Tampa Street, International Plaza's main concierge desk, all Ticketmaster outlets and via Ticketmaster phone charge at (727) 898-RAYS and (813) 282-RAYS.
On Thursday, February 26, fans who have registered as a Rays Insider on raysbaseball.com will have the opportunity to purchase tickets on-line. Those fans will be e-mailed a password prior to the pre-sale. Fans may register up to midnight on Monday, February 23 (those who are already registered as a Rays Insider need not re-register).
On Wednesday, February 25, Rays season ticket holders will have the opportunity to purchase up to four additional tickets per game via raysbaseball.com. Season ticket holders will be e-mailed a password prior to the pre-sale. Season ticket packages start at just $213, and can be purchased at 888-FAN-RAYS or raysbaseball.com.
For more information on 2009 single-game tickets please contact the Rays Ticket Office at 888-FAN-RAYS or visit raysbaseball.com.
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A bit surprised....
They should be on sale on Saturday. I looked forward to buying the single games while at FanFest. Now there is little incentive. I guess they want to build anticipation.
Joe
I think the problem is they are understaffed
They’ve already pushed back some of the deadlines for payment for season-tickets
by GomesSweetGomes on Feb 12, 2009 6:32 PM EST up reply actions
Which is good because it means demand is greater than what they anticipated
by GomesSweetGomes on Feb 12, 2009 6:33 PM EST up reply actions
Correction:
The reason is that Fanfest is a few weeks early this year
by GomesSweetGomes on Feb 13, 2009 1:10 PM EST up reply actions
Shouse in; Salas out.
1.35-million this year for Shouse, and a 1.9-million option for him next year, with a $200,000 buyout. Lame about DFA’ing Salas. The Rays should have DFA’d Elliot Johnson. Let’s hope Salas clears waivers and accepts a spot in Durham.
Drew
Eduardo Morlan = God.
FYI
If anyone is interested I’m selling my Monday-Thursday (non-prime) tickets. They are in the front row of the left-field bleachers. They also come with a parking pass, which is nice because it lets you arrive at the last second and still have a spot up front.
If you are a member of this site at the time of this posting, I will sell pairs for $40 (total). Face Value on the tickets is $17 each, so its basically a pair of tix at face, and parking for an extra $3 each.
If you’re interested, email me through my craigslist posting (Note that the prices on that listing are different). Include your DRaysBay screenname, as well as the dates you want.
by GomesSweetGomes on Feb 12, 2009 6:47 PM EST reply actions

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