Maybe someone already posted about this and if so then my bad but I haven't seen one and tired of looking.
Was reported on Baseball Tonight lastnight that Florida Marlins had 15000 unsold tickets from Hallidays perfect game against the Marlins. The owner of the Marlins also donated the pitching rubber to Halliday for his achievement which was a classy move on the organizations part.
Question:
Would you buy one of these left over tickets?
I guess I could understand why some would do it, I mean collector's buy stuff all the time and eventually maybe it will be worth something. Is it chessy though? I mean are you representing a false history with the ticket? You weren't there. Probably doesn't matter, there or not the ticket knows no difference.
Was reported on Baseball Tonight lastnight that Florida Marlins had 15000 unsold tickets from Hallidays perfect game against the Marlins. The owner of the Marlins also donated the pitching rubber to Halliday for his achievement which was a classy move on the organizations part.
Question:
Would you buy one of these left over tickets?
I guess I could understand why some would do it, I mean collector's buy stuff all the time and eventually maybe it will be worth something. Is it chessy though? I mean are you representing a false history with the ticket? You weren't there. Probably doesn't matter, there or not the ticket knows no difference.