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 Valley Benefits: Diamondbacks offering free season tickets to those in need - The Business Journal of Phoenix
The Business Journal of Phoenix - by W.J. Hennigan Phoenix Business Journal Arizona Diamondbacks fans experiencing financial hardship that prevent them from attending baseball games have an opportunity to receive free season tickets from the organization. Team President Derrick Hall announced a fan scholarship program earlier this month that treats qualifying fans to 2008 home games. ... [link]

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Kindly Snakes : Give Us Your Poor, Your Tired, Your Huddled Masses Longing For Free Baseball
Published 11/25/2007 by GC at Can't Stop The Bleeding
From the Business Journal Of Phoenix’s W.J. Hennigan : Arizona Diamondbacks fans experiencing financial hardship that prevent them from attending baseball games have an opportunity to receive free season tickets from the organization. Team President Derrick Hall announced a fan scholarship program earlier this month that treats qualifying fans to 2008 home games. Existing season ticket holders who may have experienced a change in personal circumstances will be given priority, followed by other fans who can demonstrate financial ...

The Arizona Diamondbacks Are Literally Giving Tickets Away
Published 11/25/2007 by PostmanE at FanHouse
Filed under: Phoenix, Diamondbacks, NL West, MLB BizOK, so it's for a good cause ... but it's hard to help thinking that the D-Backs' well-known attendance woes might be contributing to their decision to give tickets to needy fans in the Phoenix area. From the Phoenix Business Journal (via CStB): Arizona Diamondbacks fans experiencing financial hardship that prevent them from attending baseball games have an opportunity to receive free season tickets from the organization. Team President ...

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Kindly Snakes : Give Us Your Poor, Your Tired, Your Huddled Masses Longing For Free Baseball

From the Business Journal Of Phoenix’s W.J. Hennigan : Arizona Diamondbacks fans experiencing financial hardship that prevent them from attending baseball games have an opportunity to receive free season tickets from the organization. Team ...
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The Arizona Diamondbacks Are Literally Giving Tickets Away

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