Dave Howard on Mets ticket promotions

ESPN has the read of the day in which my buddy Dave talks about the ticket promotions and others call the Mets crazy because that’s what people do.

Before we get to Dave, I’m a big believer in getting people in the park. If you go, you might actually like it. Mets Police Mom is a great example.

If you go and you like it you might go again.

If you go and you like it you might spend money. Jersey purchases aside I’m good for $20 in food and beverages.

If you go and you like it and bring your kid then you have a customer in 20 years.

Why leave a seat empty?

I like t-shirt Tuesday, I like the $2.50 promotion, I like the twicket, I like the ticket package I created for myself.

Here’s Dave:

“Sunday was a challenge because of the holiday, and we just wanted to make an offer available. It also was geared with experimenting in the social-media space,” Howard said. “It was a Twitter-based promotion. We called it a ‘Twicket.’ It was one of those things where we had the inventory because of the holiday. We gave it a shot, and it was very successful.

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“It’s a balance,” Howard acknowledged. “We’re trying to strike an appropriate balance to have people come out and experience Mets baseball in 2012, to realize what a great facility we have, realize what a great experience it is, and the fact that the team is going to be a fun team to watch. We’re not going to overdo it. But, by the same token, especially early in April, we want to get people excited and have them come out and sample the product, because we think the product will be very compelling for them. We think it is a good marketing exercise to stimulate interest early on.”

There’s much more from Dave in the article. Good stuff.

Good job by the Mets trying to embrace the fans. Isn’t that what we wanted all along?

All good things…

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162 wins wasn’t going to happen, but 108 (plus eight) still can, and if you offered me a 4-1 start with Santana going to the mound I would have taken it. I’ll take 8-2 and 12-3 etc.

It’s very tempting to go the “here we go again” route and panic about David, but remain calm. The team has yet to get anything out of Ike or George Foster in left, and the season remains to be about the pitching.

We knew second and right would be shaky defensively, so better to get all the suck out in one bad inning and one not so terrible C-team loss than to drop a fly ball in the 9th in a tight game.

I still think it was foolish of Colactus to play Duda at first and Nick Evans in right as long as he did last year. Reap what you sow.

One blog says there’s a possibility of Murphy at third. I hate the idea of bouncing this guy around again, but if David is out for some time it just doesn’t make sense to run a subpar defense out there when you have an option.

Faith will be rewarded friends. Santana goes to the hill today, let’s head to Philly 5-1.

A free fountain drink

An interesting email..

In celebration of our 50th birthday, the Mets are offering a free medium Pepsi fountain soft drink to Season, Plan and Pack Holders attending Wednesday’s 1:10pm Mets vs. Nationals game. Simply (use the mechanism the email suggested) and go to the Mets Ticket Sales table located next to the Verizon Studio on the field level to pick up a voucher for your soft drink.

Mets statement regarding David Wright

METS STATEMENT REGARDING DAVID WRIGHT

“Last night, David Wright jammed the fifth finger of his right hand. An X-ray revealed a small fracture at the middle joint of the finger. This is a non-operative injury. The finger will be splinted and reevaluated tomorrow. David can return to baseball activity as tolerated.”

Crowd shots, t-shirt shots and other shots from Tuesday’s Mets game

Reports are that it’s cold at Citi Field.  It’s so cold that @mediagoon is off his game and sending me blurry photos.  If I want crappy photos I will go myself and take them.  Here’s the 3rd inning crowd.

Here’s the coffee line in the 5th

Look at @spsully712!

And Pedro with the Mets tweeted this photo of T-Shirt Tuesday