New WooSox Rewards Point System Announced: From Free Cupcakes on Birthdays to Trips to Spring Training
Free revised fan loyalty program, presented by Window World, provides redeemable points for more than 100 prizes and unique, priceless experiences WORCESTER, MA — The Worcester Red Sox today announced the point system for their WooSox Rewards, the all-new, all-encompassing, re-launched free fan loyalty program, presented by Window World, that
Free revised fan loyalty program, presented by Window World,
provides redeemable points for more than 100 prizes and unique, priceless
experiences
WORCESTER, MA — The Worcester Red Sox today announced the point system for their
WooSox Rewards, the all-new, all-encompassing, re-launched free fan loyalty program,
presented by Window World, that allows fans to earn points that can be redeemed for more than
100 prizes and unique, priceless experiences. The program was announced November 30,
2022.
Fans earn points just for attending games and for purchasing food and drink, and can now enjoy
a variety of gifts and experiences with specified point totals. When they redeem (use) their
points, their available total decreases by the corresponding amount.
“The Hot 100” ranges from a free ice cream or burger to a Ceremonial First Pitch or a trip to
Spring Training in Florida.
All members of the club’s current affinity programs—the Worcester Red Sox Booster Club, the
WooU Student Program, and the WooCrew presented by Shaw’s—are automatically enrolled
and their accrued points carry over. New users will be able to join by downloading a new
WooSox Rewards app set to debut March 1, 2023.
Offering a “low tech” option, the WooSox also offer fans a free physical membership card by
calling (508) 500-1000 or by emailing rewards@woosox.com. The cards will be available at
home games, at the revamped “WooSox Rewards World Headquarters” to be located on the
First Base Plaza.
“WooSox Rewards is bigger, better, and bolder,” said Red Sox Hall of Famer Larry Lucchino,
Chairman and Principal Owner of the WooSox. “We have spent some productive time
imagining experiences you just can’t get anywhere else, and we think fans will find these
rewards new, different, and cool.”
Fans can earn 100 points for attending Opening Weekend, Friday, March 31-April 2, 2023, when
the WooSox face the Syracuse Mets (Triple-A, New York Mets) to open the season.
For the rest of the home games in WooSox ’23, fans receive 20 points for each game they
attend. In addition, fans receive one point for every dollar of Polar Park purchases of
concessions and merchandise, including Polar Park events and visits on off days. (Suite
purchases are excluded.) Fans receive 40 points for attending a “Woof Woof Wednesday
Night,” when fans are invited to bring their pooches to Polar Park. In addition, on Double Points
Wednesdays, fans earn two points for every dollar spent on concessions and merchandise.
The club also plans to invite fans to earn points by patronizing their partners and neighbors in
the Canal District, with more information to be announced in March.
Fans will also receive 25 points for celebrating their birthdays.
Three tiers of membership, based on the number of points amassed each year, include gifts and
benefits for crossing various point thresholds. Leadoff Hitters receive Bronze Cards and a
welcome as the WooSox Rewards Member of the Game after reaching 1,000 points. All-Star
Members receive Silver Cards and a free WooSox Rewards cap when crossing the 3,000-point
threshold. Hall of Fame Members receive Gold Cards and a free WooSox Rewards t-shirt and
recognition in a pre-game ceremony on the field after crossing the 5,000-point threshold.
Full Season Ticket Members earn 500 points for enrolling into program. Half Season Ticket
Members receive 200 points, and Mini Plan Holders receive 50 points. Three Mini Plan options
are now available at WooSox.com or by calling (508) 500-1000. Season Ticket Members will
also continue to receive exclusive gifts and experiences.
At the end of 2023, the fan to accrue the most points, regardless of how many points the fan
has redeemed, will be honored as “The WooSox Rewards Fan of the Year.”
In their second season in Worcester, the WooSox led all of Minor League Baseball in tickets
sold and sold out more than half of their 73 home games (42) at Polar Park. A more
extravagant and available fan loyalty program is just one of many ways the club will provide
“even more to do and see in WooSox ’23.”
THE HOT 100 NEW WOOSOX REWARDS
(prizes, experiences, and point thresholds are subject to change and updates)
Points necessary to redeem prizes and experiences:
1. Enjoy a cupcake on your birthday 0 points; everyone
gets one
2. Enjoy an Ice Cream
100
3. Enjoy Cotton Candy
150
4. Enjoy Ballpark Nachos with Jalapenos 150
5. Devour an All-American Burger 150
6. Munch on an order of Chicken Tenders 200
7. Skip the line for Run the Bases (for WooCrew members)
250
8. Wear a new WooSox Hat 500
9. Pick one Free Item (from a selected menu) in the WooSox Baseball Store
500
10. Enjoy presents from Mystery Gift Bags 500
11. Receive gifts from WooSox Corporate Partners 500
12. Take a personal Polar Park Tour for Four 500
13. See your name in lights on a Scoreboard Message
500
14. Play the instrument of your choice with the WooSox Band
500
15. Step on the field during Batting Practice sponsored by Shaw’s (space limited)
500
16. Clean up the field after fireworks
500
17. Assist a mascot at a game: Smiley Ball, Woofster the WonderDog, or Roberto the Rocket
1,000
18. Enjoy an event with Players & Front Office (for a group of Rewards redeemers)
1,000
19. Lead the singing of “Sweet Caroline” on the Dugout Rooftop 1,000
20. Grab a vintage Bobblehead
1,000
21. Attend a WooSox DOG Meeting (a “Day of Game” front office preparation meeting)
1,000
22. Be the WooSox Rewards Member of the Game after reaching Lead-Off hitter threshold of
1,000
23. Enjoy the “WooSox Lunch Box” with the Chairman or President
1,500
24. Be part of the group that says, “Play Ball!”
2,000
25. Collect a signed Vintage Bobblehead 2,000
26. Participate in Piggy Bank Pursuit on the field between innings
2,000
27. Be the National Grid Power Hitter or Power Kid between innings
2,000
28. Be the Polar Pong participant on the field between innings
2,000
29. Receive a Baseball Autographed by a member of the WooSox 2,000
30. Wear a WooSox Rewards polo shirt
3,000
31. Receive a WooSox Rewards hat when you reach the All-Star threshold of
3,000
32. Wear a WooSox Rewards hoodie 4,000
33. Receive a WooSox Rewards t-shirt when you reach the Hall of Famer threshold of
5,000
34. Be recognized in a pre-game ceremony when you reach the Hall of Famer threshold of
5,000
35. Enjoy a $100 merchandise shopping spree at the Team Store 5,000
36. Have a Duck Boat Party for up to 10 children at a WooSox game—enjoy mascot visits, one
hot dog per person, chips, cookies, and a Polar Beverage
5,000
37. Enjoy 4 seats on the Worcester Wall for a game
5,000
38. Sit in 9 different seats in 9 different innings
5,000
39. Receive 2 Free tickets to a Polar Park Event (from our menu) 5,000
40. Delight in a DCU Club Pre-Game Buffet Dinner for 2 and DCU Club tickets
5,000
41. Participate in T-Shirt Toss on the field between innings (and get one)
5,000
42. Ride the Blue Woo Shuttle as it presents the Game Ball to the Mound
5,000
43. Ride the Diamond Auto truck that circles the field between innings
5,000
44. Enjoy being the Table Talk Pie in the Sky participant between innings
5,000
45. Have a Party of 10 on the Fan Deck (tickets & $10 loaded value)
5,000
46. Wave the “WooSox Win” flag with Smiley Ball after a win
5,000
47. Be the Junior Announcer on the PA System for a half-inning
5,000
48. Spend 1 inning in the Control Room (and see your name on the scoreboard)
5,000
49. Pose for a Photo with a WooSox player 5,000
50. Skip the Line to meet a player in the Diner
5,000
51. Pick the song of the day and hit the button to play with the DJ
5,000
52. Present the Game Ball to the Mound 5,000
53. Dress as an Umpire and Call the Ceremonial First Pitch
5,000
54. Receive a Personalized WooSox Jersey 5,000
55. Experience the Robin Hood Program—a last-minute upgrade to 2 Dugout Seats
5,000
56. Have a VIP Tour for 4 of the Jimmy Fund and 4 tickets to a Red Sox game at Fenway Park
10,000
57. Enjoy Dining on the Diamond (for up to 10)
10,000
58. Lay the Bases on the field (for 5 who redeem)
10,000
59. Be the Grounds Crew SuperFan of the Day (shadow them)
10,000
60. Enjoy a Private Suite for 10 plus $10 Loaded Value on Polar Park Movie Night
10,000
61. Experience 2 innings in the Broadcast Booth 10,000
62. Enjoy 3 innings in the Photo Pit 10,000
63. Have the mascot visit you in your home or school
10,000
64. Receive authentic Game Worn Batting Gloves 10,000
65. Shag Flies during Batting Practice
10,000
66. Enjoy 4 tickets for a game at Fenway Park
10,000
67. Watch fireworks from the field 10,000
68. Throw a Ceremonial First Pitch 15,000
69. Receive an authentic Game Worn Jersey
15,000
70. Receive an authentic Game Used Broken Bat 15,000
71. Enjoy being an Honorary Batboy/Batgirl
15,000
72. Enjoy WooSox Tee Time--3 swings at a baseball on a tee at home plate before the game
15,000
73. Take a Clubhouse Tour before the players arrive
15,000
74. Enjoy dinner for 5 in the President’s Suite
15,000
75. Watch a game in the Press Box 15,000
76. Experience “Down in Front”—5 front row seats behind home plate
15,000
77. Be the Unofficial Official Scorer for a Game
18,000
78. Attend the Manager’s Press Conference before a game
20,000
79. Take Batting Practice on the field (on a non game day)
20,000
80. Shag Flies on the field (on a non game day)
20,000
81. Play catch with a WooSox Player
20,000
82. Get a Shirt off the Back of a Player on the last day
20,000
83. Enjoy the “WooSox Lunch Box “ (a casual lunch for 2 kids) with a player
20,000
84. Receive a Personalized bat
20,000
85. Enjoy a pre-game Dinner in the Board Room for 15:
20,000
86. Enjoy dinner for 4 with a WooSox Player
25,000
87. Be a Sideline Reporter guest 25,000
88. Enjoy dinner and a game with Larry Lucchino in Suite 14
25,000
89. Enjoy dinner and a game without Larry Lucchino in Suite 14
26,000
90. Be a Coach for a day—wear the uniform and assist WooSox Coaches 30,000
91. Be a Clubbie for a day—work in the Clubhouse 30,000
92. Take the Field with the Players 30,000
93. Catch a pitch—Catch a WooSox Pitcher while he throws on the side
30,000
94. Face the Ace—Take your swings against a WooSox player or coach
40,000
95. Land on Free Parking for a game in the Players Parking Lot
50,000
96. Interview the Player of the Game on the Field 50,000
97. Enjoy a Game at Fenway Park in Larry Lucchino’s spectacular seats
50,000
98. Travel for two to see the WooSox on the Road (transportation, hotel, and tickets)
100,000
99. Travel for Two to the Triple-A Championship Game (2022’s was in Las Vegas)
100,000
100.Enjoy a wonderful trip for two at a Spring Training Weekend
100,000
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