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Suns Season Tickets on Sale

November 20, 2009
Season tickets are on sale now for the Hagerstown Suns' 2010 campaign, with full-season, half-season and All-You-Can-Eat Hall of Fame plans available to meet the ticketing needs of Suns fans of all kinds.

The tremendous success of the Hall of Fame plan in 2009 helped the Suns achieve eight sell-out crowds, and as a result the Suns will be tripling the number of Hall of Fame games on their schedule in 2010, offering 15 nights of All-You-Can-Eat excitement.

Five-game Hall of Fame plans can still be purchased for as little as $39. Like last year, each plan includes tickets to five of the biggest Suns games of the year, with an All-You-Can-Eat meal at each game, as well as a free Suns t-shirt and Suns hat. In 2010, the Suns will add to the plan's outrageous value by guaranteeing two premium giveaways in each package - including one bronze statuette honoring a member of the Suns' 2010 Hall of Fame class. Fans will no longer have to worry about getting in line early to secure the best giveaways of the Suns' 2010 season. The giveaways will be set aside for them -- guaranteed.

The Suns' 15 Hall of Fame nights will be divided into three five-game plans, so fans have their choice of enjoying 5, 10 or 15 games worth of All-You-Can-Eat food and guaranteed giveaways. Fans can click here to learn more about the different Hall of Fame plans and pick out the ones that are best for them.

Fans purchasing full-season (70-game) and half-season (35-game) ticket plans with the Suns will enjoy every ounce of the All-You-Can-Eat excitement - and then some. Not only will full-season and half-season ticket holders receive all the perks of the Hall of Fame plan for those 15 games, they will also eat as much as they want for free on all 10 of the Suns' Feed Your Face games. The Feed Your Face promotion will be moved from Monday to Thursday in 2010, combining forces with the Thirsty Thursday phenomenon to produce a never-before-seen mixture of concession-stand value.

Full-season and half-season ticket-holders will be guaranteed every giveaway all season long, and they will be given a personal cup to bring back for unlimited $1.00 refills on soft drinks. Full-season ticket-holders will also receive a VIP parking spot that will be reserved for them on Fridays and Saturdays throughout the season - another brand-new perk for the 2010 season.

In the past, the Suns have limited their full-season and half-season plans to the VIP seating area, but in 2010 those plans will be available for seats anywhere in the ballpark. Seating in the bleachers along the first-base and third-base lines will remain General Admission, while the seats under the covering of the grandstand behind home plate will become reserved seating in 2010. Fans selecting the Reserved Grandstand seating option will be able to pick a specific seat to call their own all season long, never having to worry about another fan beating them to their preferred seat.

More information on the Suns' Full-Season and Half-Season ticket plans can be found here. Every Suns ticket plan in 2010 includes a 100% flexible exchange policy, meaning that any ticket can be exchanged for any other game, all year long.

Fans with questions about the Hagerstown Suns' 2010 ticketing options - or those ready to order their plan today - can call Karl Micka-Foos, the Suns' Director of Ticket Operations, at 301-791-6266 or send him an email.

The Hagerstown Suns play at Municipal Stadium in Hagerstown, MD and are a Class "A" affiliate of the Washington Nationals. Ticket packages and sponsorships are available by calling the Suns at 301-791-6266. Visit the Suns on the web at www.hagerstownsuns.com. The Suns are owned by Los Angeles based Mandalay Baseball Properties.